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Nice tune. Why not put repeat signs in the first strain?

 

That was a proper transcription and as such I don't change anything but I take your point. Here's a slightly edited (and slightly slower) version in normal notation.

 

X:27
T:Jolly Breeze
M:C|
L:1/8
Z:Peter Dunk 2013
B:Walsh, The Compleat Country Dancing Master Volume 4. 1740
Q:1/2=55
K:G
D|GDGB d2cB|ADFA c3d|B>A[L:1/16] \
(GA)(GA) (Bc)(Bc) d2B2|(cB)(AG) (AG)(FE) F6A2|
(Bc)(BA) (GA)(GF) ^C2E2|A2(GF) F2(ED) D6:|\
AB|c2(Bc) A2(dc) B2(AB) G2(cB)|
A2(GA) F2(BA) G2(FG) E2(AB)|(cB)(AG) (AG)(FE) ^D4B,4|\
(EF)(EF) G2E2 (FG)(FG) A2F2|
(GA)(GA) B2G2 (AB)(AB) c2A2|B2(cB) (AG)(FE) E6B2|\
(ed)c2 (dc)(Bd) (cB)A2 (BA)(GB)|
A2F2G2A2 F4 (DE)(FD)|G2(FG) (EF)(EG) A2(GA) (FG)(AF)|\
B2(AB) (GA)(BG) c2(Bc) ABcA|
d2(ed) (cB)(AG) G6F2|G4G8|]
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This should keep everyone busy for a while!

 

X:1
T:Lovely Nancy,with (4)variations. JJo.011
S:J.Jones MS,1801,N.Shrops.
N:Tune found in MSs of Joshua Jackson (Yorkshire), John Clare (Northants)
N:and Winder (Wyresdale, Lancs).
A:N Shropshire
D:J.Jackson version may be heard on "The Miller's Jig"
D:by Magnetic North YDWCD005
Z:Neil Brookes 2006
M:3/4
L:1/8
Q:1/4=120
K:D
{g}f>e|d2d2d>f|e2e2e>g|f2d'agf|{f}e4{g}Tf>e|
d2d2d>f|e2e2d'>b|a>b a>f Te>f|d4::!
f>g|a2a2d'>b|{b}a4Tf>g|a2a2d'f|{f}e4{g}Tf>e|
d2d2d>f|e2e2d'>b|a>b a>f Te>f|d4::!
"var 1st"f>e|dAfd {b}ag/f/|eAge {c'}ba/g/|fdaf d'>f|Te2eb a/g/f/e/|!
dAfd {b}ag/f/|eAge {c'}ba/g/|fd' {b}ag/f/ a/g/f/e/|{e}d4::!
f>g|afdd'c'b|b2a2f>g|a/d/e/f/ g/a/b/c'/ d'>f|Tf2eb a/g/f/e/|!
dAfd {b}ag/f/|eAge {c'}ba/g/|fd' {b}ag/f/ a/g/f/e/|{e}d4::!
"var 2nd"{g}f>e|d2(3def (3afd|e2(3efg (3fad'|\
(3DFA (3fda (3d'af|{f}e4 {g}f>e|!
d2(3def (3afd|e2(3efg (3fad'|(3bge (3afd (3gec|d4::!
f>g|a2 (3abc' (3d'c'b|a2 (3afg (3afg|(3abc' (3d'c'b (3afd|{d}e4 {g}f>e|!
d2(3def (3afd|e2(3efg (3fd'c'|(3d'c'b (3afd (3gfe|d4:|
|:"var 3rd"f>e|(3dAF (3dAF (3def|(3ecA (3ecA (3efg|\
(3fdA (3fdA (3fad'|{f}e4f>e|!
(3dAF (3dAF (3def|(3ecA (3ecA (3efg|(3fad' (3afd (3gec|d4::!
{g}f>g|(3afd (3dfa (3d'c'b|a4f>g|(3afd (3dfa (3d'c'b|{f}e4{g}f>e|!
(3dFA (3dFA (3def|(3eAc (3eAc (3efg|(3fda (3d'af (3gec|d4::!
"var 4th"{g}f>e|d/A/B/c/ d/e/f/g/ a/f/e/d/|\
e/A/c/d/ e/f/g/a/ b/g/f/e/|f/d/e/f/ g/a/b/c'/ d'>f|Tf2e>gf>e|!
d/A/B/c/ d/e/f/g/ a/f/e/d/|e/A/c/d/ e/f/g/a/ b/g/f/e/|\
fd' a/f/d/B/ g/e/c/A/|d2D2::!
f>g|a/d/e/f/ g/a/b/c'/ {e'}d'c'/b/|b2a2f>g|\
a/f/g/a/ b/c'/d'/c'/ b/a/g/f/|Tf2 e>gTf>e|!
d/A/B/c/ d/e/f/g/ a/f/e/d/|e/A/c/d/ e/f/g/a/ b/g/f/e/|\
fd' a/a/f/d/ g/g/e/c/|d2D2:|
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Nice tune. Why not put repeat signs in the first strain?

 

Further to this question I've now moved on to Volume 2 of Walsh (Fourth Edition) which seems more sophisticated in its layout and has a higher print quality. Many of the tunes have "Each Strain Twice" underneath and following discussions it has been decided that I will add repeats and alter the footnote to reflect the changes that have been made, like so:

 

X:8
T:Pig in the Parlour. Walsh 4 Volume 2.008
M:C|
L:1/8
Z:Peter Dunk 2013
B:Walsh, The Compleat Country Dancing Master Fourth Edition. 1740
Q:1/2=100
K:F
F2|AFEF AFEF|d2c4 BA|B2A2G2F2|EF G4F2|
AFEF AFEF|de f4 ed|e2dc G2=B2|cGEG C2:|
|:c2|ecBc ecBc|b2a4 gf|e2d2c2B2|AG F4c2|
ecBc gcBc|ga b4 ag|afef gece|f2c2A2:|
W:
W:Each Strain Twice
W:(repeats added to notation accordingly)
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This post is a bit tongue in cheek as the piece is so incredibly hard to play but I do love these variation sets. This comes from volume 2 of Kohler's Violin Repository and is by far the longest piece of its kind I've ever come across. This one should get Profrat reaching for his concertina!

 

Dirge, the PDF is here! All three pages of it.

 

 

X:41
T:Maggy Lawder - With Variations
T:Köhler's Violin Repository, volume 2, 1885
M:C
L:1/16
Q:1/4=100
K:D
uA2 |\
(d3e)d2f2 (d3e)d2f2 | (.e3.f) (gfed) c4 (e2fg) | f2d2d2A2 (d3e)d2f2 | (a3b)a2g2 f4 (a2f2) |
g3ag2b2 f3gf2a2 | (.e3.f) (gfed) c4 (e2c2) | (dcBA) (BAGF) GFED E2g2 | (fga2) e2f2 d4 D2 :|
[P:1]|: ug2 |\
(fga2) d2g2 (fga2) d2f2 | (.e3.f) (gfed) c4 (e2fg) | (fga2) d2g2 (fg)af defg | (.a3.B) (abag) f4 (a2f2) |
gfga gbag fefg fagf | edef gfed c4 (e2c2) | (dcBA) (BAGF) GFED E2g2 | (fga2) e2f2 d4 D2 :|
[P:2]|: (uAF) |\
(D3E)D2fg agfe defd | e2E2 gfed c4 e2AF | (D3E)D2fg agfe defg | (.a3.B) (abag) f4 (a2f2) |
gfga gbag fefg fagf | e^def gfe=d c4 (e2c2) | (dcBA) (BAGF) GFED E2g2 | fgaf edef d4 D2 :|
[P:3]|: ug2 |\
fgaf dAeg fgaf dAdf | egfa gfed c4 (e2af) | fgaf dAeg fgaf defg | (.a3.B) (abag) (.f3.g) (bagf) |
gfga gbag fefg fagf | e^def gfe=d c4 (e2af) | (dcBA) (BAGF) GFED E2g2 | fgaf edef d4 D2 :|
[P:4]|: (FE) | DFA2 dfa2 DFA2 dfa2 | egfa gbed cBcd e2(ag) |\
fd ({e}dc/d/) Ad ({e}dc/d/) FdEd Dd {e}dc/d/ | (ad)e'd c'bag fefg afga |
bgdg bgd'b afdf afd'f | egfa gfed cBcd eage | (dcBA) (BAGF) GFED Ebag | fgaf efge d4 D2 :|
[P:5]|: (ufg) |\
a2fd a2ge afdA dfaf | egfa gbed cBcd efge | afdA dfaf afdA defg | ad'c'b abag fefg ab=c'a |
(gd)(bd) (gd)(bg) (fd)(ad) (fd)(af) | egfa gbed cBcd eage | (dcBA) (BAGF) GFED Ebag | fgaf efge d4 D2 :|
[P:6]|: (uag) |\
fadf AdFA (D3E)D2f2 | (ed)ef gfed c4 (e2ag) | fadf AdFA (DF).A.d (FA).d.f | (Ad).f.g (ab).a.g ~f4 {ef}(af) |
(gb)(bd') (d'b)(bg) (fa)(ad') (d'a)(af) | (egfa) (g/a/b/a/g/f/e/d/) c4 {Bc}(e2af) |\
(dcBA) (BAGF) GFED CB,A,g | fadf egce d4 D4 :|
[P:7]|: (uag) |\
fAaf dAeA fAaf dAfA | eAef gfed cBcd ebag | fAaf dAeA fAaf dAfA | a^gab aba=g fefg bagf |
gdBd gbag fdAd fagf | eAce gfed cBcd e2(af) | (dcBA) (BAGF) GFED CB,A,g | fadf egce d4 D2 :|
[K:Dm]
[P:8]|:[M:2/4][L:1/16][Q:1/4=70]"Slowly"A2 |\
(d3e)d2f2 | (d3e)d2f2 | e2(ba gfed) | ^c2e2(a3g) |\
f2d2 (dA)fe | (d3^c) (defg) | (a3b) (abag) | (~^f3g) (bagf) |
(ge)(eb) (bg)(ge) | (fd)(da) (af)(fd) | (egfa) (gb/a/g/f/e/d/) | (^cAce) (a3c) |\
(d=cBA) (BAGF) | (ED^C=B, A,2)(ag) | (fagf) (egfe) | (d4 {^cd}) D2 :|
[P:9]|: (ag) |\
fgaf d2(ag) | fgaf d2f2 | (e3f) (gfed) | ^c2e2(a3g) |\
(fg)fe dAag | fed^c defg | (a3b) (abag) | (~^f3g) (bagf) | gag^f gebg |
=fgfe fdaf | (egfa) (gb/a/g/f/e/d/) | (^cAce a)(A=Bc) |\
(d=cBA) (BAGF) | (ED)^CE HA,2 (ag) | (fagf) (egfe) | (d/f/d/A/F/d/A/F/) D2 :|
[K:D]
[P:10]|:[M:C][L:1/16][Q:1/4=100]"Lively"A2 |\
dedc dAfA dedc dAfA | e^def gfe=d cBcd efge | fdcd Adcd egce defg | a^gab aba=g fefg bagf |
gafa gbag fgeg fagf | e^def gbeg cf=df eage | (dcBA) (BAGF) (G>A B/A/G/F/ E)(bag) | fadf fgce d(c/B/A/G/F/E/ D2) :|
[P:11]|: ug2 |\
fgaf dAeA fgaf dAfA | eAef gfed cAcd efga | fgaf dAeA fgaf defg | a^gab aba=g fefg bagf |
gafa gbag fgeg fagf | e^def gbeg ce=df eage | (dcBA) (BAGF) (G>A B/A/G/F/ E)(bag) | fadf egce (dc/B/A/G/F/E/ D2 :|
[P:12]|: [M:2/4][L:1/16][Q:1/4=70] u(3ABc |\
(3ded (3cBc (3dAd (3fAf | (3ded (3cBc (3dAd (3fAf | (3eB^d (3eBf (3gBf (3eB=d | (3dAB (3cAd (3eAe (3gfe |
(3fad (3dcd (3ceA (3ABc | (3dAd (3cAc (3dAd (3efg | (3afg (3abc' (3d'c'b (3abg | (3fdf (3gdg (3ade (3fga |
(3bGB (3dBd (3gdg (3bag | (3aFA (3dAd (3fdf (3agf | (3eB^d (3eBf (3gBf (3eB=d | (3cAB (3cAd (3eba (3gfe |
(3ded (3cBA (3BcB (3AGF | (3GAG (3FED (3CEA (3ceg | (3fag (3fed (3egf (3edc | (3daf (3dAF D2 :|
[P:13]|: (3uefg | (3fAg (3aAf \
(3dAf (3eAg | (3fAg (3aAf (3dAc (3dAf | (3eB^d (3eBf (3gBf (3eB=d | (3cAB (3cAd (3eAc (3efg |
(3fAg (3aAf (3dAf (3eAg | (3fAg (3aAf (3dAc (3dAf | (3afg (3abc' (3d'c'b (3abg | (3fde (3fdg (3ade (3fga |
(3gdf (3gda (3gdb (3bag | (3fde (3fdg (3fda (3agf | (3eB^d (3eBf (3gBf (3eB=d | (3cAB (3cAd (3eba (3gfe |
(3dDc (3BDA (3BDA (3GDF | (3GAB (3AGF H[E2A,2]g2 | (3fag (3fed (3egf (3edc | (3daf (3dAF [D2D2] :|
Edit: Typo
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Watch this

 

Play This:

 

X:1
T:I've Lost My Love and I Care Not
C:Trad.
M:6/8
L:1/8
Q:3/8=8
P:A(AB)3
K:Dmin
P:A
A, | D2 D DCA, | F3 F2 G | A>BA AGF | c3 A2d |
c2 A A>GF | G>AG GEC | F2D E>CA, | F3 D2 ||
P:B
c | d>ed dcA | .c2 c cAc | d>ed dcA | c3 A2 d |
c2 A A>GF | G>AG GEC | F2D E>CA, | F3 D2 c |
d>ed dcA | .c2 c cfe | d>ed dcA | cAG A2 d |
c2 A A>GF | G>AG GEC | F2D E>CA, | F3 D2 |]
W:
W:Tune for "The Nightingale" (Fieldtown) as performed by Hexham Morris.
W:Playing order: A (to yourself) AB AB AB
:D
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Here's a tune with a difference, thirteen measures in the A music is something I've not encountered before and I can't really tell if the tempo is anywhere near right. It's quite catchy if a little odd!


X:46

T:Six and Sevens

M:3/8

L:1/16

Z:Peter Dunk 2013

B:Walsh, The Compleat Country Dancing Master Fourth Edition. 1740

Q:1/8=90

K:Bb

BdfdBd|cfAcFA|BdfdBd|c2F2f2|geeccA|fddBBG|

eccAAF|fcgcac|(fg) =e4|f4z2|fcgcac|(fg) =e4|f6:|

|:cFAcfe|dfBdGB|EGcBAG|^F4 d2|gddBBG|eccedc|

(Bc)A4|G6|BddffB|AccffA|GBBeeB|

AFBFcF|dFeFfF|BdfdBe|(dc) c2>B2|B6:|

W:

W:Each Strain Twice. (repeats added to notation accordingly)

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Six and Sevens (the unusual structure rather than the melody) reminded me of this little corker, just perfect for those many occasions when you need a slightly syncopated 12 bar B part ...

 

X:139

T:The Thirty Year Jig

C:Roger Talroth

M:6/8

L:1/8

Z:Steve Mansfield 2013

K:Em

D| EDE FEF | GBG D2D | EcB AGE | FGA AFD | EDE FEF | GBG D2D |

EcB AGE | F(GG G2) :: f | gfg agf | g2g d2d | egf edc | BAG A2A |

gfg agf | g2g d2d | egf edB- | Bgf edB | cBA B2B | ced BAB | cBc eag | f2g-g2 :|

Edited by Steve Mansfield
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This is one for the collectors, I doubt I will ever reach the standard required to play it but it's nice to mess around with it. Ratface rides again! :D

 

X:1
T:Coucou, Le
T:Cuckoo, The
C:L-C Daquin
C:arr, Danny Chapman
M:2/4
L:1/16
Q:1/4=70
Z:Peter Dunk 2013
K:G clef=treble
|:zBcB eBcB &E,4 z2G2|gBcB eBcB &E4 z2G2|\
gBcB eBcB &E4 z2G2|g2f2{e2f2}e2^d2 &E2F2G2A2|
%
eBcB gBcB &G4 z2E2|AABA fABA &F4 z2^D2|\
GGAG eGAG &E4 z2 C2|FFGF dFGF &D4 z2 B,2|
%
EEFE cEFE &C4 z2 A,2|[1^D2E2{F2G2}F2G2 &B,2G,2F,2E,2|\
F8 &B,F,G,A, B,A,G,F,:|[2^DEDE FGAF &B,2B,2 D2A,2|
%
B2AG TF2>E2 &G,2A,2B,2z2||E8 &zB,A,B, G,B,A,B,|\
zded gded &E,2 z2 z2 B2|bded gded &G4 z2B2|
%
%
bded gded &G4 z2B2|b2a2{g2a2}g2f2 &G2A2B2c2|\
gded bded & B4 z2G2|ccdc acdc &A4 z2F2|
%
BdcB gdcB &G4 z2G2|e2d2{c2d2}c2B2 &c2B2A2G2|\
Adcd z2a2 &D4 Adcd|f4 z2a2 &Ddcd Adcd|
%
"3"f4 z2"2"a2 & Ddcd A"1"dc"1"d|"1"f4 z2a2 &"3"DAGA\
FAGA|d4 z2d2 &B,GFG DGFG|B4 z2d2 &G,GFG DGFG|
%
B4 z2d2 &G,GFG DGFG|B4 z2d2 &G,GFG DGFG|\
GFGA BABc &E2E2D2C2|d2e2 {B}A2>G2 &B,2C2D2D,2|
%
[G8D8] &G,2 G,A, B,A,G,F,|:zBcB eBcB & E,4 z2G2|\
gBcB eBcB &E4 z2G2|gBcB eBcB &E4 z2G2|
%
g2f2{e2f2}e2^d2 &E2F2G2A2|eBcB gBcB &G4 z2E2|\
AABA gABA &F4 z2^D2|GGAG eGAG &E4 z2C2|
%
FFGF dFGF &D4 z2B,2|EEFE cEFE &C4 z2A,2\
|[1^D2E2F2G2 &B,2G,2F,2E,2|F8 &B,F,G,A, B,A,G,F,:|
%
[2^DEDE FGAF &B,2B,2D2A,2|B2AG TF2>E2 &G,2A,2B,2z2|\
E8 &zB,A,B, G,B,A,B,||zBAB ^GBAB &E,2z2 z2E2|
%
eBAB ^GBAB &^G,4 z2E2|dBAB ^GBAB & B,4 z2E2|\
eB^cd edcB &^G,4 z2E2|^ccBc ^AcBc &^A,4 z2F2|
%
f^cBc ^AcBc &^A,4 z2 F2|e^cBc ^AcBc &^C4 z2F2|\
e^cde fedc &^A,4 z2F2|dd^cd Bdcd &B,4 z2B,2|
%
fd^cd Bdcd &D,4 z2 B,2|gd^cd Bdcd &E,4 z2B,2|\
^gd^cd Bdcd & =F,4 z2B,2|^afef ^cfef &^F,4 z2E,2|
%
bfef dfef &D,4 z2 B,2|gafg efde &E2F2G2F2|\
^cdcd edcB &E4 z2G,2|^A2>B2 B2AB &F,4 B,4|
%
[^c8^A8^C8] &F2FE FGFE|z"2"FGF BFGF &D4 z2D2|\
dFGF BFGF &B,4 z2D2|dFGF BFGF &B,4 z2D2|
%
d2^c2"1"B2^A2 &B,2^C2D2E2|BFGF dFGF &D4 z2 B,2|\
EEFE ^cEFE &^C4 z2^A,2|
%
DDED B"1"DED &B,4 z2B,2|(3^C2B2F2 B^A^GA &(3E,2G,2F,2 z2x2|\
[b8F8] &B,2B,=C B,A,G,F,||
%
%
|:zBcB eBcB &E,4 z2G2|gBcB eBcB &E4 z2G2|\
gBcB eBcB &E4 z2G2|g2f2{e2f2}e2^d2 &E2F2G2A2|
%
eBcB gBcB &G4 z2E2|AABA fABA &F4 z2^D2|\
GGAG eGAG &E4 z2 C2|FFGF dFGF &D4 z2 B,2|
%
EEFE cEFE &C4 z2 A,2|[1^D2E2{F2G2}F2G2 &B,2G,2F,2E,2|\
F8 &B,F,G,A, B,A,G,F,:|[2^DEDE FGAF &B,2B,2 D2A,2|
B2AG F2>E2 &G,2A,2B,2z2||[E8B,8G,8E,8]|]
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T:Maggy Lawder - With Variations

 

I wonder if you might be able to post or email a scan of the original? There's a couple of places that don't seem quite right to me - I could adjust them as I see fit, but then I might be accused of cheating!

 

Thanks - Danny

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I wonder if you might be able to post or email a scan of the original? There's a couple of places that don't seem quite right to me - I could adjust them as I see fit, but then I might be accused of cheating!

 

Thanks - Danny

 

 

 

Scan of volume two is here. Maggie Lawder is the second tune. The ABC I posted (from volume 2) was transcribed by John Chambers of "JCs Tunefinder" fame. I have the ABC's (and scans of the originals) for all three volumes if you'd like them? In fact I'll root around and find the page on John Chamber's site so that anyone who wants to can grab the files, there are some wonderful pieces in there, I'll be back!

 

Pete

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Here's a great tune from Estonia. A post on melodeon.net drew my attention to it, listen to young Ollie King playing it and then have a go at it yourself.

 

X:1
T:Kristjani Reilender
L:1/8
M:4/4
Q:1/4=140
K:Dmaj
DE FG A2 A2|Ad ce d2 ef|g2 eg f2 d2|cd ed (3cBA (3GFE|
DE FG A2 A2|Ad ce d2 ef|g2 eg f2 d2|1 cd ec dB AF:|2 cd ec de fg||
|:a2 ff f2 ef|g2 ee e2 de|f2 dd d2 cd|ed cB AB (3cBA|
d2 ef g2 ab|a2 ff f2 ef|gf ed cd ec|1 df ec de fg:|2 (3dBA (3GFE D4||
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well, holy guacamole, I just spent the last two hours getting signed up on "you scribe" in French--which I do not speak; whew, I feel like I've been thru the wringer. But the success was worth it. I got all three volumes of the Respositoy downloaded and into my IPad forScore app. These tunes look to be fun and "classics" . Thanks Tallship! shelly

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This is a fine tune. Nothing at all 'flash' about it, just nicely structured and good fun, enjoy!

 

X:1
T:Round Ear'd Cap. Walsh 4 Volume 2.091, The
M:6/8
L:1/8
B:Walsh, The Compleat Country Dancing Master Fourth Edition. 1740
Q:3/8=100
K:C
G|cdc cdc |c3- c2c|efe efe|e3- e2e|gag gag|
g3- g2f|f3 e3|d3- d2::g|gfe efg|A3- A2f|
fed def|G3- G2e|edc cde|F3- F2f|e3d3|c3-c2:|

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