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ron.mackey Oct. 5, 2001, 12:06 a.m. (Message 27750)
Re: Test
> Reply-to: xxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx > To: xxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx > Subject: Re: Test > Date: Thu, 04 Oct 2001 09:50:41 +0200 > From: Anselm Lingnau <xxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx> > Lee Fuell <xxxxx@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx> writes: > > > There are various dances using 10-bar phrasing, the most well-known of > which is The Wee Cooper of Fife, by Hugh Foss. There are also some > dances using six-bar phrasing (or three-bar phrasing, depending on how > you look at it). > Anselm > -- For those who find The Wee Cooper... confusing there is a slightly easier dance (to some) called The Cooper's Wife danced to the same music. Quite worth the effort! Cheers, Ron :) < 0 Ron Mackey,(Purveyor of Pat's Party Pieces) 'O> Mottingham, /#\ London. UK. l> xxx.xxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx
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