X:1
T:Monfreda
T:Graces, The
M:6/8
L:1/8
R:Country Dance
N:Published c. 1810 on a two-sheet issue by Robert Purdie in Edinburgh,
N:as one of four "fashionable new dances" along with Euphemia Murray's
N:strathspey "Pitthieveless Castle."
Z:AK/Fiddler's Companion
K:Bb
F|Bcd dec|{d}cBB B2B|ABc cdA|cBB B2F|
Bcd dec|cBB B2B|ABc cdA|cBB B2||
b|abc' c'ae|ede f2b|{c'}bab c'ae|ede f2b|
{c'}bab {c'}bab|gab bag|fdf {f}ecA|BBB B||
MONFREDA. AKA - "Graces, The." Scottish, Country Dance Tune (6/8 time). B Flat Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. A 'Monfreda' is another way of saying 'Monferinna', a type of Italian country dance that was popular for a time in England during the Napoleonic era. "Monfreda" was published c. 1810 on a two-sheet issue by Robert Purdie in Edinburgh, as one of four "fashionable new dances" along with Euphemia Murray's strathspey "Pitthieveless Castle."