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Sheet Music for "Fisher Laddie [1]"Fisher Laddie [1]Fairy DanceBook: Sharp - Sword Dances of Northern EnglandNotes: Transposed
X:1 T:Fisher Laddie [1] T:Fairy Dance B:Sharp - Sword Dances of Northern England N:Transposed M:2/2 L:1/8 K:D f2fd f2fd|f2fe dcde|f2fd gfed|cdec d2d2|: |:a2af b2b2|gefg a2a2|f2fd gfed|cdec d2d2:||



FISHER LADDIE [1]. AKA and see "Fairy Dance." English, Country Dance Tune (2/2 time). England, northern England. A version of the Scottish reel "Fairy Dance" or "Fairy Reel (1) (The)." The Northumbrian air and country dance tune (reel) "Fisher Lad" is a different tune.


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Printed sources : - Sharp (Sword Dances of Northern England: Songs and Dance Airs, Book 3), 1913; p. 11.






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