X:0371
T: EVERY MAN IN HIS HUMOUR
C:
%R: jig
B: The London Magazine v.21, January 1752, p.37 (from babel.hathitrust.org copy)
Z: 2015 John Chambers <jc:trillian.mit.edu>
N: The word "they" in the dance is probably a typo for "then".
M: 6/8
L: 1/8
F:http://john-chambers.us/~jc/music/book/LM/Every_Man_in_his_Humour.abc 2025-05-29 002307 UT
K: A
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c/d/e2 d/e/f2 | (ecA) (B/c/d)B |\
(c/d/e)c (d/e/f)d | e>dc/B/ A3 :|\
(c/d/e)e efg | aga aed |
(c/d/e)c (d/e/f)d | ecA Bcd |\
efg aaa | ecA B3 |\
c/d/e2 d/e/f2 | e>dc/B/ A3 |]
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%% The three first women foot it in the middle .| , the three men foot it, and each of
%% them go behind :| his partner and tap them on the right shoulder and peep over the
%% left, they go on the mens sides, meet and turn partner :|. , clap hands with your
%% partner's right and left :|: .
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