Annotation:Hill's Fancy

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X:1 T:Hills Fancy. WHL.[202] B:W.H.Lister MS, East Boldon, c1850 Z:Village Music Project 2017 Mike Hicken C:Possibly by James Hill M:C| L:1/8 Q:1/4=180 K:Bb FA|BFdc B2 dc|BFdc B2ed|cFed c2 ed|cFed cgec| dFdc Bdcd|BFdc BfdB|Agec AFGA|B2d2B2 :| |: fe|dBfe d2 fe|(d/c/)B fB bBfB|AFcB A2 cB|AFeF cFce| d/c/B fe d2 fe|d/c/B fB gBfB|Agec AFGA|B2d2B2 :|



This tune is more commonly known, both now and in the middle of the nineteenth century as Circassian Circle.


Additional notes
Source for notated version : - William Hall Lister manuscript, circa 1840-60, East Boldon, Tyneside, UK

Printed sources : - "The Lads Like Beer" - The Fiddle Music Of James Hill, by Graham Dixon, Mitchell Music, 2013






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