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Theme code Index | 1H72H2H 1H72H5 |
Also known as | Lads of Bonny Town, Lads of Bonnytown |
Composer/Core Source | |
Region | England |
Genre/Style | English |
Meter/Rhythm | Country Dance |
Key/Tonic of | D |
Accidental | 2 sharps |
Mode | Ionian (Major) |
Time signature | 6/8 |
History | ENGLAND(North East) |
Structure | AABB |
Editor/Compiler | Biography:Merryweather & Seattle |
Book/Manuscript title | Book:Fiddler of Helperby (The) |
Tune and/or Page number | No. 69, p. 45 |
Year of publication/Date of MS | 1994 |
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Score (0) |
X:0 T: No Score C: The Traditional Tune Archive M: K: x