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0 | 10 | 20 | 30 | 40 | 50 | 60 | 70 | 80 | 90 Maybe you also want to try searching for the melodic contour of your query, *DDDDDDDUDDDDDDUDDDDDDDUDUDUUUDDDDDDDUDDDDDDUDDDDDDDUDUDUUUDDDUDDDUDDDUDDUDDDUDDDUUUDUUDUDDDUDDDUDDDUDDUDDDUDDDUUUDUUD. (what? why?) [F] Traditional: Go Tell it on the Mountain (Chorus) Go, tell it on the mountain Over the hills and everywhere ... view details, edit, or delete this entry Search the Web for this [F] Ross Castle, notes: No repeat was given for 1st part. Key sig is definitely given with 2 sharps - should probably be 1. Makes more sense written in 3/2 view details, edit, or delete this entry Search the Web for this [F] Ross Castle. HSJJ.108, area: Lancashire, origin: England, history: 1823, source: HSJ Jackson,Wyresdale,Lancs.1823, notes: This tune is an anagram. Change the bar lines to some sort of triple time to find the solution. view details, edit, or delete this entry Search the Web for this [C] Pachelbel, Johann: Canon and Gigue in D: Canon, 1st theme pdf view details, edit, or delete this entry Search the Web for this look for this at Amazon.com/.de/.fr/.ca/.jp or Musicnotes.com/Sheetmusicplus [C] Rameau, Jean-Philippe: Pieces de Clavecin, Book of 1724, Suite No. 2, La Joyeuse, Rondeau English title: The Happy Girl view details, edit, or delete this entry Search the Web for this look for this at Amazon.com/.de/.fr/.ca/.jp or Musicnotes.com/Sheetmusicplus [F] Bean an Ti ar Lar, discography: From a 70's demo tape, history: The 'D2's and 'D3's are droned (unison) as much as possible, source: Tommy Peoples, Donegal (fiddle)
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