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N:Wrote this tune on the whistle while waiting in my car in a Houston parking lot, high above the flooded streets, during one of our tropical downpours that seem to flood our streets yearly.
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M:6/8
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Q:320
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K:ADor
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"Double Jig"
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A|AcA AFA|EFG A2A|~F3~E3|GEA G2c|
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~c3cAG|Acd e2e|edc AGE|1DEG A2:|2AGE A2||
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d|edc~A3|GED~G3|AGA cAc|gede2d|
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edc~A3|GED~G3|1AGA ABc|BAGA2:|2ABA ged|cAGA2|]
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X:105
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T:149th Psalm. JMP.105
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M:3/4
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L:1/4
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S:John Miller MS. Perth, 1799.(for the fife)
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R:.psalm
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O:Scotland
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A:Perth
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N:Tune today used for 'Oh worship the king/all glorious above'. If I
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N:possessed 'Hymns A & M' I could look it up. But I don't
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H:1799
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Z:vmp.C. Graeb
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K:G major
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D | GGA | B2d "Bar line missing" | GA{G}F | G2 || A |\
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BAG | F2 G | A (G/F/) (E.D) "Bar line missing" | D2 ||!
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X:1
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T:14th of October
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Z:Jack Campin: "Embro, Embro", transcription (c) 2001
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F:07work/abc/Oct14.abc
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N:King Crispian's Day - tune of the shoemakers
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S:SMM 174
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M:4/4
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L:1/8
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Q:1/4=120
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K:D
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DE | F3 d (A<F) (ED)| F2 A>B A2 EF | G3 B A<F ED |F2 (E>F) E2 DE |
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F3 d (A<F) (ED)| F2 d>e d2 FG |(AB) AF GF ED |B,2 D>E D2 ||
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(AB)|(de) (fe) (dB) AF | A2 (d>e) d2 EF |G3 (A/B/) (AF) (ED)|F2 EF E2 DE |
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X: 24
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T: 21. THE KING'S HEAD
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B: Sam Bayard, "Hill Country Tunes" 1944 #21
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S: Played by Mrs Sarah Armstrong, (near) Derry, PA, Nov 5 1943.
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N: This is the other name of Soldier's Joy, found in many old collections.
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R: reel
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M: 4/4
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L: 1/8
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Z: 2010 John Chambers <jc:trillian.mit.edu>
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K: D
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B2 |\
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A2FG [AD]FDF | [A2D2][d2D2] [d2D2]"a."cB |\
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A2FG [AD]FDF | {F}GFED E2FG |
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A2FG [AD]FDF | [A2D2][d2D2] [d2D2]e2 |\
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f2af e^/gfe | d2[f2d2] Hd2 || de |
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f2de f2"b."af | e2cd e2g2 |\
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f2de fgaf| edcB A4 |
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f2de f2"b."af | e2cd e2g2 |\
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f2af e^/gfe | d2[f2d2] Hd2 |]
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P: VAR:
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X:151
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T:151 Cuddle Me Cuddy (E/J) (Pe)
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C:aka Cudland Cudy, Mad Moll, Peacock Followed The Hen
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M:9/8
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L:1/8
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S: aka The Virgin Queen, Yellow Stockings
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S:Won't you come cuddle me cuddy,O won't you come cuddle me right?
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S:O won't you come cuddle me cuddy,Like we did yesterday night?
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S:James Winder Ms, Lancashire, 1835-41
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R:Slip Jig
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A:Wyresdale,Lancashire
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H:1/4
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Z:vmp.Chris Partington, Aug 2004
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K:Amin
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c>de cAA cAA|c>de cAA B2G|c>de cAA cAA|B>cd d>ed B2G:|!
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|:c>de gee gee|c>de gee g2d|c>de gee gee|B>cd d>ed B2G:|
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X:241
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T:24. CIRCASSIAN CIRCLE
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T: Picking up Sticks/The Old Mole
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M:6/8
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L:1/8
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Q:160
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S:Playford
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O:Manuscript
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A:English
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K:G
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