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ins_childgrove [2019/04/19 23:51] – created - external edit 127.0.0.1ins_childgrove [2025/07/07 02:48] (current) mar4uscha
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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.  --- //[[nashjc]] 2019/04/17 15:44// does not specify whether this dance is proper or improper.  --- //[[nashjc]] 2019/04/17 15:44//
  
 +**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 "Childgrove" reappear with new music as 
 +*Scornfull Nancy” and "Hunting the Stagg" in several 
 +publications of John Walsh.
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