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Subject: Info Req: Childgrove From: Giac Date: 05 Jul 00 - 07:00 PM In the Oak Publication Fiddler's Fake Book, on page 67, is a tune called Childgrove. The B part is very similar to the Burl Ives and Kingston Trio tunes for The Escape of Old John Webb.
I can't find any reference to Childgrove in DigiTrad
Does anyone know if there is a connection between this
The margin notes say it is English, New England and
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Subject: RE: Info Req: Childgrove From: Anglo Date: 05 Jul 00 - 07:15 PM Childgrove (or Child Grove) was published in the 11th edition of John Playford's English Dancing Master in 1701. There is no connection to Francis James. And since it's a dance tune, no words to put in the DT. |
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Subject: RE: Info Req: Childgrove From: Giac Date: 05 Jul 00 - 09:50 PM Thanks, Anglo. Kind of you to give me the info. I like the tune and now I know a bit about it. Giac |
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Subject: RE: Info Req: Childgrove From: Malcolm Douglas Date: 06 Jul 00 - 12:52 PM Childgrove is a longways set; you can find instructions for dancing it HERE and HERE. Staff notation for the melody as published in Playford may be seen HERE. Malcolm |
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Subject: RE: Info Req: Childgrove From: Giac Date: 06 Jul 00 - 01:15 PM Thanks, Malcolm. Good sites. While I'm not a dancer, I was intrigued nonetheless. Have forwarded the sites to some friends who will appreciate them also. Giac |
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Subject: RE: Info Req: Childgrove From: GUEST,Rhys Date: 11 Apr 03 - 01:38 AM Hi there, I've read the threads so I know that the dance number called 'Childgrove' was published in 1701, what I'd like to know is if there's any information about when it was written because sometimes there's a huge gap between the time its written vs the time its published. Rhys rhysapdafydd@yahoo.ca You can email me off list. Thank You. |
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