Annotation:Dysart Mason Lodge Harmony
X:1 T:Dysart Mason Lodge Harmony C: James Walker (1771-1840), Dysart M:6/8 L:1/8 R:Quickstep B:James Walker - Collection of new Scots reels, strathspeys, jigs, &c. (c. 1795, p. 12) Z:AK/Fiddler’s Companion K:A E2|:A3A ABc|T(B>A)B TA2B|T[E3c3] cde|[E3d3][E2c2](d/e/)| fdf fda|[eg]ce eca|1 fga gaf|[c3e3] dcB:|2 fac dcB|A3 A2|| |:f/g/|a2a agf|eca e2 (f/g/)|a>gf edc|e>dc B2 (c/d/)|ecf eca| fga agf|eac dcB|1A3-A2:|2 [c3e3] dcB||:AEA cAc|ece fdf| ece dBd|cAc TB2 c/B/|AEA cAc|ece fdf|bge Be^d|1 Te3 dcB:| |2 e3 ega||:b2e edc|dfd BdB|cec AcA|BGB TE2 c/d/|ege fgf| gag fga|1 gab agf|e3 ega:|2 eac dcB|[c3e3]dcB||
DYSART MASON LODGE HARMONY. Scottish, Quickstep (6/8 time). A Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA'BB'CC'DD'. "Dysart Mason Lodge Harmony" is a quickstep (march) composed by fiddler-composer and music teacher biography:James Walker (1771-1840) of Dysart, Fife, Scotland. The melody was printed in his first collection of 1795, dedicated to "Right Worshipful Master Sir James Erskine St. Clair of Sinclair, Bart., and the Worthy Brethren of the Freemasons’ Lodge in Dysart."