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Duple minor longways, 2/4, G Major | Duple minor longways, 2/4, G Major | ||
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C2 5-8 | C2 5-8 | ||
Proper timing in the circle will give the 1st woman momentum, and a smooth transition into the next opening hey for three. | Proper timing in the circle will give the 1st woman momentum, and a smooth transition into the next opening hey for three. | ||
- | A robust, exhilarating dance (and somewhat exhausting for the 1st couple, who dance non-stop!) While carrying a French name and Dutch reference, the dance has distinctive Scottish accents, notably in the setting at the end, and in the tune itself. Played at a driving pace (as on the recording) it makes a great pre-intermission dance. | + | A robust, exhilarating dance (and somewhat exhausting for the 1st couple, who dance non-stop!) |
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+ | While carrying a French name and Dutch reference, the dance has distinctive Scottish accents, notably in the setting at the end, and in the tune itself. Played at a driving pace (as on the recording) it makes a great pre-intermission dance. | ||
video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Pw-oxpUwlQ | video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Pw-oxpUwlQ |