Listen to Flowers Of Edinbourgh,The. JaW.213

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Notes

Though most widely used for a reel tune, this is really a hornpipe(rant), alongside "Devil's Dream"...The second part of the tune goes a little beyond the normal range of the fiddle, suggesting either some violinistic technique or another instrument such as flute or clarinet..CGP

Source

James Winder Ms, Lancashire, 1835-41

History

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X: 214
T:Flowers Of Edinbourgh,The. JaW.213
M:C
Q:180
S:James Winder Ms, Lancashire, 1835-41
R:Reel
O:England
A:Wyresdale,Lancashire
N:Though most widely used for a reel tune, this is really a
N:hornpipe(rant), alongside "Devil's Dream"...The second part of the tune
N:goes a little beyond the normal range of the fiddle, suggesting either
N:some violinistic technique or another instrument such as flute or
N:clarinet..CGP
H:1/8
Z:vmp.Chris Partington, Aug 2004
K:C
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