Rosemont Quadrille

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 Composer/Core Source    
 Region    United States
 Genre/Style    Old-Time
 Meter/Rhythm    Polka, Reel (single/double)
 Key/Tonic of    G
 Accidental    1 sharp
 Mode    Ionian (Major)
 Time signature    4/4
 History    USA(Mid Atlantic)
 Structure    AB
 Editor/Compiler    Biography:Samuel Bayard
 Book/Manuscript title    Book:Hill Country Tunes
 Tune and/or Page number    No. 84
 Year of publication/Date of MS    1944
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X: 1 % T: 84. ROSEMONT QUADRILLE B: Sam Bayard, "Hill Country Tunes" 1944 #84 N: Played by Emery Martin, (near) Dunbar, PA, Oct 14, 1943. N: Learned from his brother, who learned it from F.P. Provance. N: Emery Martin learned this tune by ear, and for a long while called it "The Fillmore Provance Tune," N: thus -- as is quite common -- naming it after the fiddler from whose playing his own family acquired N: it. Later, upon his playing the air for someone else, he was told that the title given here was the N: correct one, and accordingly adopted it. His informant also told him that the tune, under this name, N: was to be found in the collection "Gems of the Ball," which the editor has not seen. R: reel, polka M: 4/4 L: 1/8 Z: 2010 John Chambers <jc:trillian.mit.edu> K: G [A2-D2] |\ [AD]B[AD][AD] F2[A2D2] | d2F2 [A3D3]d | "a."cc[e2A2] B2c2 | dcde f2[A2-D2] | [AD]B[AD][AD] F2[A2D2] | d2F2 [A3D3]d | "a."cce2 B2c2 | d4 {B}=c2z2 ||[K:^f=c] K: G g6 B2 | cBA2 G2"b."[A2D2] | [E6G,6]FE | D4 F2A2 | d4 {B}c4 | B2G2 [A2D2]F2 | G2[F2G,2] [E2G,2]D2 | [G4G,4] B2d2 | g6 B2 | cBA2 G2A2 | f4 e2z2 | d2B2 G3E | D2G2 B3d | d2AB c2F2 | [G6G,6] "D.C."y |] P: Var: "a."c2 || "b."[A2E2] |]