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T: Twenty Four Country Dances for the Year 1813
C: Figures by Mr WILSON.
P: Button and Whitaker (pub.)
Z: 2015 John Chambers <jc:trillian.mit.edu>
B: Button & Whitaker "Twenty Four Country Dances with Figures for the Year 1813", London 1813
F: http://www.vwml.org/browse/browse-collections-dance-tune-books/browse-button1813
F:http://john-chambers.us/~jc/music/book/DftY/1813/Button_Whitaker/00_Title.abc 2025-01-19 092039 UT
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%%center Button and Whitaker's
%%center Twenty Four Country Dances,
%%center the Figures by Mr Wilson.
%%center For the Year 1813, Adapted for the
%%center Violin, German Flute or Oboe.
%%center -----------------------------------
%%center London
%%center Printed by the Editors at their Wholesale Music & Musical Instrument Warehouse 75, St Paul's Church Yard.
%%center -----------------------------------
%%begintext align
%% Transcription notes:
%% The tunes are are unnumbered; their count (01-24)
%% is used in the file name to preserve the publication order.
%% Some abbreviations use small superscript letters with a dot underneath.
%% The dots are mostly ignored, and the letters typed as-is.
%% Some abbreviations end with ":", which is transcribed.
%% Original staff breaks are ignored; the ABC is formatted to have 2 or 4 bars per line,
%% which are joined into staffs to look good at a small scale.
%% The only common end-of-phrase mark used in the dance descriptions is the one transcribed
%% as "|:" (a horizontal line with two dots under, rotated left to make it typeable).
%% It and sometimes others are used irregularly, and can't be relied on to match the music.
%%endtext