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Theme code Index
51H67 1H756
Also known as
Composer/Core Source
Region
England
Genre/Style
English, Morris
Meter/Rhythm
Country Dance
Key/Tonic of
D
Accidental
2 sharps
Mode
Ionian (Major)
Time signature
4/4
History
England/West Midlands"England/West Midlands" is not in the list (IRELAND(Munster), IRELAND(Connaught), IRELAND(Leinster), IRELAND(Ulster), SCOTLAND(Argyll and Bute), SCOTLAND(Perth and Kinross), SCOTLAND(Dumfries and Galloway), SCOTLAND(South Ayrshire), SCOTLAND(North East), SCOTLAND(Highland), ...) of allowed values for the "Has historical geographical allegiances" property.
BLUFF KING HAL. English, Morris Dance Tune (4/4 time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. Collected by Cecil J. Sharp from the village of Bidford, in England's Cotswolds. The melody is a major key version of "Staines Morris." Sharp did not know how it came to be called "Bluff King Hal," although it appears that the dance (and perhaps the adaptation of the tune) was "manufactured" by D'Arcy Ferris of Bidford, who revived morris dancing in the 1880's to be employed as part of a larger events or spectacles. Ferris was a part-time entrepreneur and pageant master [see Forest, History of Morris Dancing, 1999].
Printed source: Bacon (The Morris Ring), 1974; p. 73.