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+ | Note: Music seems to be same as Tythe Pig.{{ ::music:dutch_dollars-dndabl04.mp3.zip |}}\\ | ||
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+ | From **John Garden**: | ||
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+ | Thompson "24 Country Dances for the year 1800", also in Gedge ‘Town and Country Ladies’ own memorandum book or 'Fashionable Companion 1800’.\\ | ||
+ | Triple minor proper | ||
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- | Note: Music seems to be same as Tythe Pig ??? | + | A1 Hey contrary sides |
- | From John Garden: | + | A2 then on your own side |
- | Dutch Dollars midi | + | B1 1s Down the middle & up again, finishing either with a cast off |
- | Thompson’ 24 Country Dances for the year 1800, also in Gedge ‘Town and Country Ladies’ own memorandum book or Fashionable Companion 1800’. | + | (as in Dutch Pins) or by simply move into middle place and not |
- | Triple minor proper | + | returning to top of set. |
- | A1 Hey contrary sides | + | B2 Right & left at Top - possibly in regency style with 1W and 2M |
- | A2 then on your own side | + | ‘oval gypsying’ l.sh. just ahead of 1M and 2W ‘oval gypsying’ r.sh. |
- | B1 1s Down the middle & up again, finishing either with a cast off (as in Dutch Pins) or by simply move into middle place and not returning to top of set. | + | </code> |
- | B2 Right & left at Top - possibly in regency style with 1W and 2M ‘oval gypsying’ l.sh. just ahead of 1M and 2W ‘oval gypsying’ r.sh. | + | |
- | Gray’s Country Dance Book for the year 1799 offers ‘Dutch Pins’ - virtually the same dance to a different tune: | + | Gray’s Country Dance Book for the year 1799 offers ‘Dutch Pins’ - virtually the same dance to a different tune: |
- | A1 The first Cu. hey contrary sides | + | <code> |
- | A2 Then on the other sides, | + | A1 The first Cu. hey contrary sides |
- | B1 Lead down one Cu. up again, and cast off | + | A2 Then on the other sides, |
- | B2 Right & left at top | + | B1 Lead down one Cu. up again, and cast off |
- | This dance helps us feel comfortable about assuming the author of the Thompson dance assumed a cast off at the end of the B1 – its from Dutch Pins that this is indeed where and how the 1s progress. | + | B2 Right & left at top |
- | The Regency ‘oval gypsying’ style Right & left which I have suggested in B2, was also suggested by Pat Shaw in his Holland as seen in the English Country Dance 1713-1820, 1960. Nicholas Broadbridge followed Shaw in his Dance and Danceability notes, | + | </code> |
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+ | This dance helps us feel comfortable about assuming the author of the Thompson dance assumed a cast off at the end of the B1 – its from Dutch Pins that this is indeed where and how the 1s progress. | ||
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+ | The Regency ‘oval gypsying’ style Right & left which I have suggested in B2, was also suggested by Pat Shaw in his Holland as seen in the English Country Dance 1713-1820, 1960. Nicholas Broadbridge followed Shaw in his Dance and Danceability notes, | ||