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X: 1 T:Vulcan's Cave. RH.493 T:King of the Cannibal Islands,aka. RH.493 T:Cumberland Reel,aka. RH.493 T:Nottingham Swing,aka. RH.493 R:jig S:Rev.R.Harrison's MS,c1815,Cumbria N:aka King of the Cannibal Islands, Cumberland Reel, N:Nottingham Swing, Hilly-go Filly-go all the way, etc. O:England A:Temple Sowerby,Cumbria Z:vmp.Simon Wilson. Review PJH, 2008. M:6/8 L:1/8 Q:3/8=120 K:G d|b2a g2f|f2e d2B|cBc A2c|B2c d2G| e2G g2G|d2G g2G|fga def|g3 g2:|! .b2.b .b2.a|.b2.b .b2.a|.b2.b .c'2.b|a>ba a2z| g2g g2f|g2g g2f|g2g a2g|fga def|! g3 fed|e2f g2z|g3 fed|e2f g2b| a2g a2b|a2g a2b|a2d' def|g3 g2|]



VULCAN'S CAVE. AKA and see "Cotton Lords of Preston," "Hilly-Go Filly-Go All the Way," "King of the Cannibal Islands," "Cumberland Reel." English, Jig (6/8 time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The melody appears under this title in the music manuscript copybook of fiddler John Burk, dated 1821, and og William Clarke (Feltwell, Norfolk), 1858.


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