Black Almain (The)
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X: 1
T:The Black Almain
S:via BBBM, from late 17th cent. MS
Q:1/4=120
L:1/4
M:6/4
Z:Bruce Olson
K:Gdorian
D|D3/2 E/2FG3/2 A/2G|F3/2 E/2 FG2A|B3/2 A/2 GB3/2 c/2D|\
(A3A2):|d|c3/2 B/2AB3/2 c/2d|AAAA2d|\
c3/2 B/2AB3/2 c/2d|(A3A2) ||z1|d2ef3/2 e/2d|c3/2 B/2cd2A|\
dag^f3/2 e/2d|^c3/2 B/2cd2||z1|d2ef3/2 e/2d|\
cdBA2G|BAGBAG|cA2G2||A|BAGBAG|cA2G2|]
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BLACK ALMAIN, THE. English, March or Processional (4/4). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABBAB. The tune was written in the 1550's. Merryweather (1989) states the dance of the title is an English imitation of a dance style originally German, while the tune is, he believes, from Parisian publishers and printers Gervaise and/or Attaignant.
Printed source: Merryweather (English Bagpipe), 1989; p. 25.
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