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ins_st_margarets_hill [2022/11/04 18:49] nashjc [Another interpretation] |
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==== Another interpretation ==== | ==== Another interpretation ==== | ||
- | Note that this dance really is due to Bernard Bentley in [[https://colinhume.com/defalli.htm|Fallibroome 1]], published in 1962. Colin Hume suggests a different interpretation for the instructions in the Dancing Master Volume 2, 1st Edition, c. 1713: John Young version, which has wording | + | Note that this dance really is due to Bernard Bentley in [[https://colinhume.com/defalli.htm|Fallibroome 1]], published in 1962. Colin Hume (in https://colinhume.com/instr.htm#StMargaret) suggests a different interpretation for the instructions in the Dancing Master Volume 2, 1st Edition, c. 1713: John Young version, which has wording |
//Note: The first strain once, and the last twice. | //Note: The first strain once, and the last twice. | ||
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=== Saint Margaret's Hill === | === Saint Margaret's Hill === |