Flowers of the Forest (4)
X:1 T:Flowers of the Forest [4], The C:James Hook (1746-1827) M:2/4 L:1/8 B:Edward Riley – “Riley’s Flute Melodies vol. 1” (New York, 1814, No. 176, p. 46) B: https://archive.org/details/flutemelodies0000rile/page/n61/mode/2up Z:AK/Fiddler’s Companion K:D A|f2 g>e|a2 fd|e>f g/a/b/g/|f2 {gf}e A| f2 g>e| (af) (e/f/)(g/e/)|d2 e>d d2zd| e2 (c/e/) (g/e/)|f2 (df) (af)|g2 (fa) (gf)|f2-e c/d/|e2 c/e/ g/e/|f2 d/f/ a/f/| g2 (f/a/) (g/f/)|!fermata!f2 !fermata!e A/A/|d2 (c/g/)(e/c/)|(e/d/) d zA|f2 (e/b/) (a/g/)| (gf) zf/g/|afdf|Bdeg|f2 ef/g/|g2 {ag}f f/g/|af d=c|Befg|f>d Te2|d3||
X:1 T:Flowers of the Forest [4] C:James Hook (1746-1827) M:2/4 L:1/8 R:Air Q:"Adantino" B:”Melodist: A Collection of music in two volumes" (1826-1859, No. 70, p. 39) N:The melodist is a musician's ms., probably by a fiddler, that contains both N:tunes and songs from a variety of sources, American and European. The N:inscription on the inside cover reads, "This is from the Bridge family of N:Augusta, Maine (Horatio Bridge, friend of Hawthorne's)". However, entries in N:the ms. were in different hands indicating several contributors. N:The ms. is neat and the notation studied and precise. F: https://archive.org/details/Melodist/page/n21/mode/2up?view=theater Z:AK/Fiddler’s Companion K:D A|f2 g>e|a2 fd|e>f (g/a/b/g/)|f2-e A|f2 g>e|af (e/f/g/e/)|d2 Te2|d2 zd| e2 (c/e/g/e/)|f2 d/f/a/f/|g2 f/a/g/f/|f2-e (c/d/)|e2 (c/e/g/e/)|f2 (d/f/a/f/)| g2 (f/a/g/f/)|f2-eA|d2 c/g/e/c/ (ed) zA|f2 (e/b/a/g/)|g2-f(f/g/)| afdf |.B(efg)|f2 (e>fg/4) (g2f)(f/g/)|afd=c|.B(efg)|f2Te2|d2z||