Annotation:Thrash Your Fiddle

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X:1 T:Thrash your Fiddle M:6/8 L:1/8 R:Jig B:Thomas Straight – “24 Favourite Dances the Year 1783” (p. 4) Z:AK/Fiddler’s Companion K: G G2A BAG|d2=f A3|efg d2c|ABG FED| G2A BAG|d2=f A3|efg d2c|BcA G3:| A2B cBA|e2d ^c3|d2e =fed|faA d3| efg d2g|c2gB3|Bcd G2d|F2d D3| efg d2c|BcA G3|efg d2c|BcA G3||



THRASH YOUR FIDDLE. AKA and see "Blue Joak." English, Jig and Country Dance Tune (6/8 time). "Thrash Your Fiddle" is London music publisher Thomas Straight's recycling of Daniel Wright's "Blue Joak," published in 1740.


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Thomas Straight (24 Favourite Dances the Year 1783), London; p. 4.








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