Another supplement to the essay English, Scotch, and Irish Dance and Song, which is primarily a documentation of rising cadence figures in dances, fiddle tunes, and songs from late eighteenth and early nineteenth century published sources. Gathered here are an additional 70 examples taken from files downloaded in May and June 2017.
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Friday, September 1, 2017
New publication: a second supplement to British Dance & Song essay
English, Scotch, and Irish Dance and Song: Supplement 2 was just published on Texas Scholar Works. Here is the link: supplement 2. And here is the abstract:
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Friday, June 30, 2017
New essay published: supplement to British Isles essay
I have published a new essay on Texas Scholar Works: English, Scotch, and Irish Dance and Song: Supplement. Link.
Here is the abstract:
Here is the abstract:
A supplement to the essay English, Scotch, and Irish Dance and Song, which is primarily a documentation of rising cadence figures in dances, fiddle tunes, and songs. Gathered here are another 50 examples found in files downloaded on 2 May 2017. These were the coincidental result of a search for more information on Nathaniel Gow, the son of the famous Scottish fiddler Niel Gow.
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