Annotation:Candle Gill
X:2 T:Kendal Gill. JBa.46 T:Candle Gill,aka. JBa.46 T:Kendal Ghyll,aka. JBa.46 M:6/8 L:1/8 Q:120 S:Joseph Barnes MS,Carlisle,1762. R:jig O:England A:Carlisle Z:vmp.C.Graebe.. K:D major "No time/key sig" d2e f2g | fed cBA | d2e f2g | agf edc |! d3 def | A3 AGF | G2B A2F | FDD D3 ||! F2F A2F | (A/B/c)A cAF | G2G B2G | (B/c/d)B dBG|! F2F A2F | (d/e/f)d cAF | G2B A2F | EDD D3 |]
CANDLE GILL. AKA - "Candle Ghyll," "Kendal Ghyll," "Kendal Gills." English, Jig (6/8 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. "Candle Gill" is known as a Cumbrian tune--it appears, for example, in the Joseph Barnes (Carlisle) 1762 music manuscript and (as "Kendal Gills") in the large 1840 music manuscript collection of multi-instrumentalist John Rook (Wigton).