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NEW COLDSTREAM MARCH [1]. English, March (4/4 time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. Kate Van Winkler Keller finds the earliest printing of this march to be in Bennett's London fife tutor of about 1767. However, the tune also appears in a number of tutors and march collections seemingly printed all at the same time, including the volumes issued by the Thompsons (Compleat Tutor for the Fife, The Compleat Tutor for the Hautboy, and Thirty Favourite Marches Book 2, all 1770), Longman & Lukey (New and Complete Instructions for the Oboe or Hoboy, Compleat Instructions for the Fife and A Fourth Collection of Twenty Four Favorite Marches In 5 Parts, all 1770), and similar publications.

The march can also be found in music copybooks from the latter 18th century, including those compiled by American musicians Captain George Bush, Henry Beck, and John Hoff. In England it was found in the music manuscripts of William and Thomas Crawshaw, Waits in Leeds in the second half of the 18th and early 19th century ( now in the Special Collections of The Brotherton Library at The University of Leeds), the Ayles ms. (Lewes, 1796), and in the 1835-41 copybook of musician James Winder (Wyresdale, Lancashire).

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Source for notated version: the manuscript collection of Captain George Bush (1753?-1797), a fiddler and officer in the Continental Army during the American Revolution [Keller].

Printed sources: Keller (Fiddle Tunes from the American Revolution), 1992; p. 19. Thompson (The Compleat Tutor for the Fife), 1770; p. 30.

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