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====== Enfield Common ====== | ====== Enfield Common ====== | ||
- | <code> | + | Playford's Dancing Master in 1701\\ |
- | Enfield Common DM 1701 duple, 3/4 | + | Interpreted by Philippe Callens in 1999.\\ |
+ | Proper duple minor longways dance.\\ | ||
- | A1 1-2 Nbrs. face, set Rt. & Lt. | + | Tune: Enfield Common DM 1701 duple, 3/4 |
- | 3-4 Nbrs. turn Rt-h once round | + | <code> |
- | A2 1-2 Nbrs. set | + | A1 1-2 Nbrs. face, set Rt. & Lt. |
- | 3-4 Nbrs. turn Lt-h once round | + | 3-4 Nbrs. turn Rt-h once round |
- | B1 1-4 M. lead thro' W and cast back meet & turn S away | + | A2 1-2 Nbrs. set |
- | 5-8 W. lead thro' M, cast, meet and turn S away | + | 3-4 Nbrs. turn Lt-h once round |
- | B2 1-4 H-4 halfway round, and cloverleaf turn S, 1stC down, 2ndC up, ending facing Nbrs. | + | B1 1-4 M. lead thro' W and cast back meet & turn S away |
- | 5-8 Three changes Rts. & Lts, starting Rt. with Nbr. | + | 5-8 W. lead thro' M, cast, meet and turn S away |
+ | B2 1-4 H-4 halfway round, and cloverleaf turn S, 1stC down, 2ndC up, ending facing Nbrs. | ||
+ | 5-8 Three changes Rts. & Lts, starting Rt. with Nbr. | ||
</code> | </code> | ||
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+ | Recording: {{ ::music:enfield_common-069-bn13mbt-13.mp3.zip |}}\\ | ||
+ | {{ ::music:enfield_common-055-rsl06.mp3.zip |}}\\ | ||
+ | Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=95qpimoqVzA&t=102s\\ | ||
+ | |||
+ | Thomas D'Urfey printed it as the vehicle for a ribald song in his Wit and Mirth, or Pills to Purge Melancholy, vol. 4 (1719-1720). It begins: | ||
+ | <code> | ||
+ | On Enfield Common, I met a Woman, | ||
+ | A bringing North Hall Water to the Town; | ||
+ | Said I, fair Maiden, you're heavily laden, | ||
+ | I'll light and give you ease in a Green Gown; | ||
+ | Says she, 'tis good Sir, to stir the Blood, Sir, | ||
+ | For the Green-sickness, Friend, will make me like it; | ||
+ | Then in a Minute I left my Gennett, | ||
+ | And went aside with her into a Thicket: | ||
+ | Then with her leave there, a Dose I gave her, | ||
+ | She straight confess'd her Sickness I did nick it.</code> |