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ins_bonny_grey-eye_d_morn [2022/12/12 03:02] – created - external edit 127.0.0.1ins_bonny_grey-eye_d_morn [2025/03/17 02:23] (current) mar4uscha
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 ====== Bonny Grey Eye'd Morn ====== ====== Bonny Grey Eye'd Morn ======
  
-Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WHuUkMlzOKE +Devised by Kynaston in 1698\\ 
 +Adapted by Andrew Shaw in 2000\\ 
 +Longways duple minor proper
 Recording: {{ ::music:bonny_grey_eyed_morn-065_bn8bc-05.mp3.zip |}}\\ Recording: {{ ::music:bonny_grey_eyed_morn-065_bn8bc-05.mp3.zip |}}\\
 {{ ::music:bonny_grey-eyed_morn--039.mp3.zip |}} {{ ::music:bonny_grey-eyed_morn--039.mp3.zip |}}
- +1696-1718 (Playford, Walsh)\\
-1696-1718 (Playford, Walsh) +
- +
-Longways duple minor proper+
  
 <code> <code>
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     5-8  2nd corners (includes M1) left-hand turn ...      5-8  2nd corners (includes M1) left-hand turn ... 
          W1 cast down, W2 move up.          W1 cast down, W2 move up.
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 A2  1-4  New 1st corners (M2, W1), as above A2  1-4  New 1st corners (M2, W1), as above
     5-8: New 2nd corners (M2, W2), as above (all back at home)     5-8: New 2nd corners (M2, W2), as above (all back at home)
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     5-8  C1 lead down through cpl below (_next_ C2) and cast back,     5-8  C1 lead down through cpl below (_next_ C2) and cast back,
          then up through cpl above (own 2s) and cast back (all progressed).          then up through cpl above (own 2s) and cast back (all progressed).
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 B2  1-4  C2 cross R, down the outside to 2nd place, C1 leading up,  B2  1-4  C2 cross R, down the outside to 2nd place, C1 leading up, 
          C2 half figure eight up through C1.          C2 half figure eight up through C1.
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          out in 1st place.          out in 1st place.
 </code> </code>
- +Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WHuUkMlzOKE\\ 
-English Country Dance devised by Kynaston in 1698It was adapted by Andrew Shaw in 2000+Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TTpJT0c7JJ8\\
 There is little about the song or tune characteristics, however, that would indicate Scottish provenance or origins. The first stanza goes: There is little about the song or tune characteristics, however, that would indicate Scottish provenance or origins. The first stanza goes:
 <code> <code>
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 For I had fancy'd all my Heaven was there.</code> For I had fancy'd all my Heaven was there.</code>
  
- It was a popular melody, frequently employed for songs in ballad operas;+ It was a popular melody, frequently employed for songs in ballad operas;\\
  
-Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TTpJT0c7JJ8 
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