Annotation:Queen Victoria's Country Dance

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X:1 T: Queen Victoria C: R:Jig Q:180 K:G M:6/8 L:1/16 B2|d4d2 e4d2|B4B2 c4B2|A4A2 A2G2A2|B6 G4B2|d4d2 e4d2|B4B2 d4B2|A4A2 A2B2A2|G6-G4g2| f4d2 d2e2f2|g6 d4B2|c4a2 B4g2|B2A2^G2 A4g2|f4d2 d2e2f2|g6 e4g2|f4d2 e4^c2|d6 c2B2c2| d4d2 e4d2|B4B2 c4B2|A4A2 A2G2A2|B6 G4B2|d4d2 e4d2|B4B2 d4B2|A4A2 A2B2A2|G6-G4||



QUEEN VICTORIA'S COUNTRY DANCE. AKA and see "Cats in the Village," "French Reaper (The)," "Flying Boy (The)," "Garçon Volage Quadrille (1) (La)," "Jim Crow Quadrille (3)," "Lea Castle," "Nine Pins (1)," "Quadrille 2nd Set – La Poule," "Turfahun Barndance (The)." English, Country Dance Tune (6/8 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB'AA. The first strain is also shared with "Dingle Regatta."


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Printed sources : - Barnes (English Country Dance Tunes), 1986. James S. Kerr (Kerr's Collection of Reels & Strathspeys, Highland Schottisches, Country Dances, Jigs, Hornpipes, Flirtations," etc.), c. 1915, p. 41.  


Recorded sources : - Tradition Records TSR 037, The Fettlers – “ Pride of the North” (1980).




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