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| There are many styles in which this tune, published in the (Henry) Playford | There are many styles in which this tune, published in the (Henry) Playford | ||
| **Dancing Master 11th Edition** | **Dancing Master 11th Edition** | ||
| - | 1701, is played and danced | + | 1701, is played and danced\\ |
| + | Cecil Sharp, 1922\\ | ||
| While it seems all are duple minor, the modern interpretations seem to | While it seems all are duple minor, the modern interpretations seem to | ||
| favour having the first couple improper so that dancers interact more | favour having the first couple improper so that dancers interact more | ||
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| does not specify whether this dance is proper or improper. | does not specify whether this dance is proper or improper. | ||
| + | **CHILDGROVE**\\ | ||
| + | This appealing tune has defied efforts to unmask its | ||
| + | meaning. Chilgrove is a very small village a few miles | ||
| + | north of Chichester, but the connection is doubtful. The | ||
| + | basic figures of " | ||
| + | *Scornfull Nancy” and " | ||
| + | publications of John Walsh. | ||
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