Boston Fancy (2)

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 Also known as    Quindaro Hornpipe
 Composer/Core Source    
 Region    United States
 Genre/Style    Contra
 Meter/Rhythm    Reel (single/double)
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 History    USA/New England"USA/New England" 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.
 Structure    One part
 Editor/Compiler    Biography:Elizabeth Burchenal
 Book/Manuscript title    Book:American Country Dances vol. 1
 Tune and/or Page number    pp. 19-20
 Year of publication/Date of MS    1917
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BOSTON FANCY [2]. AKA and see "Quindaro Hornpipe." New England, Reel. G Major. Standard tuning. One part. Burchenal prints a dance called "Boston Fancy" to this tune, which tune was more familiarly known to her by that title rather than its usual one ("Quindaro Hornpipe").

Printed source: Burchenal (American Country Dances, vol. 1), 1917; pp. 19-20.


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