X:1
T:Newcastle
R:jig
H:Simpson feels that the surviving tune is not the one which had some
H:currency in Elizabethan days. He points out that wrenchings of accent
H:are necessary to accomplish the fit of Playford's dance tune to a
H:curious fragment of text found in the 18th century Percy folio MS, a
H:source of dubious authenticity itself.
H:__ Came you not from Newcastle? __
H:__ Came yee not there away? &c __
H:It is quite possible that this dance was inspired by William,
H:Duke of Newcastle, a royalist who remained in London and bent
H:his interests towards the theatre during the interregnum.
M:4/4
L:1/8
Q:200
F:http://john-chambers.us/~jc/music/book/Playford/Newcastle_1.abc	 2025-04-14 145711 UT
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Tune-66668-Newcastle_1.abc 866 ABC music file with the extracted tune(s)
Tune-66668-Newcastle_1.txt 866 Plain-text file with the extracted tune(s)
Tune-66668-get.log 3120 Log file, useful mostly for debugging
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