An English tune about which I know no more.
X:483
T:Three Around Three
M:4/4
L:1/8
K:G
d2BA G2G2|A2BA G2D2|EDEF G2AB|c2B2B2A2|
d2BA G2G2|A2BA G2D2|EDEF G2Ac|B2G2G4:|
d2ef gfed|e2e2efge|d2B2B2AG|FGAB A4|
d2ef gfed|e2e2e2d2|ef g2fg a2|g4g4:|
A tune a day recorded by Lester Bailey, in his shed, played on one of his various melodeons.
Hello Mr Lester.
ReplyDeleteDidn't JG refer to this as The Manx Tune ?
Any idea who gave it a title ? Cheers. Jim
Never heard it referred to as a Manx tune. The name comes, I believe, from the dance it is used for. My only Manx tune is Mona's Delight
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The tune is called 'Pleasures of The Town', the dance it's used for it 'Three Around Three' Alan - UK Folk Music
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