X:5 T: Bare Necessities R: waltz N: English country dance (longways) C: Pat Shaw B: D: Z: John Chambers http://eddie.mit.edu/~jc/music/ M: 3/4 L: 1/8 K: DDor |: "Dm"A4 G2 | FE D4 | "G"d4 c2 | BA G4 \ | "Dm"A4 G2 | FE D2 F2 | "Am"ED C2 E2 |1 "Dm"D3 EFG :|2 "Dm"D6 || || "Dm"f4 g2 | ag fe d2 | "C"ef gf ed | "Am"c3 B A2 \ | "Dm"f4 g2 | ag fe dc | "G"B2 G2 B2 | d4 cB | | "F"AG FG AB | "C"c2 G2 E2 | "Dm"FE DE FG | "A7"A4 B^c \ | "D"d4 a2 | ^fe d2 f2 | "G"e2 d2 B2 | "D"d6 |] X:10 T: All in a Garden Green M: C| L: 1/8 Z: 1987 by John Chambers http://eddie.mit.edu/~jc/music/abc/ Q: 120 K: G || "G"d2 dd | B>c dd | "C"edcB | "D7"A3B | "C"c>d e/2f/2g | "G"G>A B/2c/2d | cB "D7"A/2G/2A/2B/2 | "G"G4 || || "D7"dd/2d/2 dd | ef "G"g2 | BB/2B/2 BG | AB "C"c2 | "G"B>A G/2A/2B | "Am"c>B A/2B/2 c \ | "Bm"d>c B/2c/2d | "C"e>d c/2d/2B/2c/2 | "D7"AGGF | "G"G4 |] X:15 T: Apley House P: AA BB C N: Playford (11th edition, 1702) (actually in the "supplement") N: Barnes N: Barlow #480 N: Raven p.22 N: Karpeles p.23 N: Keller p.5 M: C| L: 1/8 K: G |: "G"B2G2 Bcd2 | "C"e2c2 "D7"A3c | "G"B2G2 g2G2 | B4 d4 :|\ |: "D"f2a2 bagf | "A7"e2g2 g2fe | "D"f2a2 bagf | "A7"e4 "D"d4 :| || "C"e2c2 cdec | "G"d2B2 BcdB | "(Em)"g2G2 "D7"G2A2 | "G"B4 d4 \ || "Am"e2c2 cdec | "G"d2B2 BcdB | "(Em)"g2G2 "D7"G2A2 | "G"B4 d4 |] X:20 T:Argeers T:The Wedding Night M:C| L:1/8 Q:230 H:No convincing explanation has been found for the title. The North H:African territory of Algiers was much in the news in the 1660s. K:D defg e2d2|c2A2 A4|a2e2 a3g|f2d2 d4|defg e2d2|c3d e2A2|Bcd2 cdef|d8|| cde2 cde2|a2e2 a2e2|cde2 cde2|a2e2 a2e2|a2gf g2ag|f2ed e3A|Bcde cdef|d8|]| X:25 T: Aye me T: The Simphony M: C| L: 1/8 Q: 200 H: Symphony in this period means a harmony or concord, rather than a H: specific musical form. K: C g4 e4|d2 BA G2AB|c2c2 d2d2|e6 ee|e2 fg a2 cc|c2 de f2 AA|BG e2 d3c|c8|| A2 AB c2 Bc|d2G2 G2 ee|e2 de efed|d6 gg|a2 ee f2 ^ff|g2 dc B2 gg|a2 e2 d3c|c8|| X:30 T:Unnamed hornpipe (Eng?) S:irtrad-l, L. LaVerne, 11/98 M:4/4 L:1/8 S:David Kidd R:Hornpipe? P:AABB N:The tune, according to my source, is not Irish but rather a Geordie N:tune. I thought I'd ask anyway in case someone knew it. I also put N:it in hornpipe rhythm to get the right lilt, but I suspect it may be N:a reel. Fiddlers please note: this one is a *great* bowing exercise Z:Lorna LaVerne K:A (3EFG | ABcd eAGA | fAgA aAGA | FAEA DACA | BcdB AGFE | ABcd eAGA | fAgA aAGA | FAEA DACA | BdBG A2(3EFG | ABcd eAGA | fAgA aAGA | FAEA DACA | BcdB AGFE | ABcd eAGA | fAgA aAGA | FAEA DACA | BdBG A2A2 | |:eAGA fAGA | fgag f=f^fc | dcdc B_B=Bc | dc(3dcB AGFE | ABcd eAGA | fAgA aAGA | FAEA DACA | BdBG A2A2:|