Originally a French tune, written by Charles Lecoq and included in his three act opéra-comique La fille de Madame Angot.
X:116
T:Double Lead Through
M:4/4
L:1/8
K:G
g4 d3 B|G2 G2 GABG|E2 E2 F2 F2|G3 A B2 d2|
g4 d3 B|G2 G2 GABG|E2 E2 F2 F2|G4 G4||
A3 d ^c2 d2|A3 d ^c2 d2|A2 d2 e2 e2|f8|
A3 d ^c2 d2|A3 d ^c2 d2|A2 g2 f2 e2|d2 c2 B2 A2||
G2 G2 GABG|A2 A2 ABcA|Bc d2 cd e2|e2 d2 d2 ef|
g2 g2 gf e2|d2 d2 dc B2|A3 B c2 d2|egfe dcBA|
G2 G2 GABG|A2 A2 ABcA|Bc d2 cd e2|e2 d2 d2 ef|
g2 g2 gf e2|d2 d2 dc B2|A3 B c2 d2|e2 f2 g4||
Why, if it's french, is it often referred to as "Willaim Kimber's Double lead through" ? Don't think he was very french, was he ? Maybe he just heard a 'nice' tune and learned to play it ...
ReplyDeletePete of Ebor