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Subject: RE: H M Belden. Ballads and Songs-Unfortunate Rake From: Lighter Date: 14 Jan 26 - 08:05 AM But to my average ear it's hardly the "same" tune, regardless of historical relationship. "Laredo," of course, has just one strain. |
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Subject: RE: H M Belden. Ballads and Songs-Unfortunate Rake From: BenTraverse Date: 14 Jan 26 - 12:15 PM I agree. I'm very curious about how the melody for "Laredo" came to be, but that is probably a subject for a different threa0d. (and also one that has probably already been discussed previously!) Also worth noting that I just through the tempo in that ABC notation because the player was playing it SUPER fast. I also don't know if it would be considered an air- probably should've left that out. |
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Subject: RE: H M Belden. Ballads and Songs-Unfortunate Rake From: Lighter Date: 14 Jan 26 - 12:38 PM Petrie's Irish tune for "As a sailor and a soldier were walking one day" is something of a transitional form, at least to my ear: https://tinyurl.com/2pkb7nj6 It was published in 1855, but Petrie's source (P. W. Joyce, b. 1827) had learned it "many years since," presumably in his childhood. |
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