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====== Waltham Abbey ====== | ====== Waltham Abbey ====== | ||
+ | Playford in 1697. \\ | ||
+ | Interpreted by Charles Bolton in 1992\\ | ||
longways proper\\ | longways proper\\ | ||
Recording: {{ ::music:waltham_abbey-cgei15.mp3.zip |}}\\ | Recording: {{ ::music:waltham_abbey-cgei15.mp3.zip |}}\\ | ||
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(walking step). | (walking step). | ||
</code> | </code> | ||
- | + | Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ONY5vQBhIlg&t=5s\\ | |
- | Notes by Charles Bolton | + | Notes by Charles Bolton:\\ |
1. The original title was'Walton Abbeld. I have involved couple 2 throughout. | 1. The original title was'Walton Abbeld. I have involved couple 2 throughout. | ||
- | I have omitted the lead down in 82. | + | I have omitted the lead down in 82.\\ |
2. The tune was used by Cecil Sharp to accompany "My Lady's Couranf" | 2. The tune was used by Cecil Sharp to accompany "My Lady's Couranf" | ||
(orig. "Lady Mary's Courant': Dancing-Master, Volume 2). | (orig. "Lady Mary's Courant': Dancing-Master, Volume 2). | ||
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+ | History:\\ | ||
+ | Waltham Abbey, Essex, dates from pre-Norman times, having been founded by King Harold Godwinson (Harold II). It was a favorite stopping-place for the gentry who hunted Waltham Forest, and was the last abbey to be dissolved in England, in 1540. Subsequently it was the location of a Royal Gunpowder Mill.\\ | ||
+ | https://tunearch.org/wiki/Annotation:Walton_Abbey | ||