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Also known as
Lude's Lament
Composer/Core Source
Region
England, Scotland, Ireland
Genre/Style
English, Irish, Scottish
Meter/Rhythm
Air/Lament/Listening Piece
Key/Tonic of
A
Accidental
3 sharps
Mode
Ionian (Major)
Time signature
3/4
History
ENGLAND(North East), England /North West"England/North West" is not in the list (IRELAND(Munster), IRELAND(Connaught), IRELAND(Leinster), IRELAND(Ulster), SCOTLAND(Argyll and Bute), SCOTLAND(Perth and Kinross), SCOTLAND(Dumfries and Galloway), SCOTLAND(South Ayrshire), SCOTLAND(North East), SCOTLAND(Highland), ...) of allowed values for the "Has historical geographical allegiances" property.
Structure
AABCDC
Editor/Compiler
Biography:Niel & Nathaniel Gow
Book/Manuscript title
Book:Complete Repository Part 3
Tune and/or Page number
p. 1
Year of publication/Date of MS
1806
Artist
Title of recording
Record label/Catalogue nr.
Year recorded
Media
Score ( )
X:1
T:Drunk at Night and Dry in the Morning [1]
M:3/4
L:1/8
R:Slow Air
S:Gow - 3rd Repository (1806)
Z:AK/Fiddler's Companion
K:A
{AB}c4 ~B2| c>BA>B c2 | (E2A2) (B/c/d) | (d2c2)B2 |
{d}c>BA>B c2|E>DC>D E2| (F2A2)G2 | A6 :|
A2 (ef/e/) c2 |A2 (ef/e/) c2 | (A2e2)e2|e3d c2 |
A2 (ef/e/) c2|A2 (ef/e/)c2 | A2c2c2 | c3BA2 |
~c>BA>B c2 | E>DC>D E2| (F2A2) (Bc/d/)|(d2c2)B2|
c>BA>B c2 | E>DC>D E2 | (F2A2)G2 | A6 ||
(A,B,/C/) | D2 (FD) (FD)| C2 (EC)(EC) | A,2 A2 (Bc/d/) | (d2c2)B2|
D2(FD)(FD) |C2 (EC)(EC) |A,2 A2G2 | A4 (A,B,/C/)|
D2 (FD)(FD) | C2(EC)(EC) | A,2 A2 (Bc/d/) | (d2c2)B2 |
~c>BA>B c2 | ~E>DC>D E2 | (F2A2)G2 |A6 ||
A2 (fA)(fA) | A2(eA)eA | A2e2e2 | e3d c2 |
A2 (fA)(fA) | A2(eA)(eA) | A2c2c2 | c3BA2 |
c>BA>B {AB}c2 | E>DC>D E2 | F2A2 (Bc/d/) | d2c2B2 |
{d}c>B A>B {AB}c2 | E>D C>D E2 | (F2A2)G2 | A4 ||
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