Polonaise No. 29
X:1 T: Polonaise No. 29 C: N:From a music manuscript created by Joseph E. Sedlak, originally from N:Bohemia, who was a musician, music instructor, and dance band leader in Portland, N:Oregon in the 1860's and 1870's. The tune also appears in a manuscript by Henry N:Ehlen (1855-1935), a member of the Aurora Colony in the Willamette Valley, who N:played violin, clarinet, and cornet. N:The polonaise is a stately Polish processional dance, frequently used in America for N:a grand march to open a formal ball. M:3/4 K:A cc/c/ ce df|f/e/e/a/c3e|e/d/d/f/B3d|ca/g/ b/a/g/f/ ed| cc/c/ ce df|f/e/e/a/c3d|e/d/d/f/B3d|c/e/a/c'/Tb2az:| |:b3a gf|fe/e/ ee fe|ed/d/ dd ed|cc/B/ cd e/f/g/a/| b3a gf|fe/e/ ee fe|ed/d/ dd ed|c/e/a/c'/Tb2az:| K:D |:A3d fd|cB/B/ BB ge|dc/c/ cc a>g|fe dc BA| A3d fd|cB/B/ BB ge|dc/c/ cc ac|d/A/g/f/Te2dz:|