Annotation:Tempest (1)
X: 10623 T: TEMPEST [1] C: %R: jig B: Elias Howe "The Musician's Companion" Part 1 1842 p.62 #3 S: http://imslp.org/wiki/The_Musician's_Companion_(Howe,_Elias) Z: 2015 John Chambers <jc:trillian.mit.edu> M: 6/8 L: 1/8 K: G % - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - (d/c/) |\ B2B Bgf | e2e efg | ded dcB | BAA A2 (d/c/) | B2B Bgf | e2e efg | ded cBA | AGG "^fine"G2 :| |: (g/a/) |\ b2g a2f | gfe d2c | Bdf gdB | cAA A2 (g/a/) | b2g a2f | gfe agf | bag fge | dgf ed"^D.C."c |] % - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
TEMPEST [1], THE (Ap Shenkin). ALA - "Tempest Fancy Jig." AKA and see "Ap Shenkin," "Dear Little Island (The)," "Even and Odd Like Tom with His Hod," "Mississippi." English, American; Jig (6/8 time). USA; Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine. G Major (most versions): C Major (Howe/Accordeon). Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB. The tune "Tempest (1)" is centuries old, under the Welsh title "Ap Shenkin." It is linked with a country dance called The Tempest in New England (hence the tune acquiring the dance title through association), perhaps the one performed at the 150th anniversary celebration of the town of Lancaster, New Hampshire, in August, 1914 (according to a playbill of the time). Howe (c. 1867) printed dance instructions with the tune, which was included in his section of Contra Dances. The title also appears in a list of the repertoire of Maine fiddler Mellie Dunham. The elderly Dunham was Henry Ford's champion fiddler in the late 1920's.