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Tune Analysis: | Tune Analysis: E Aeolian key signature but no C (6th). Hexatonic E Dorian/E Aeolian gapped scale. Mainly Authentic but the pick up notes (anacrusis) and some Ds dip below the keynote. | ||
Sheet Music (1916) [[Media:12 High Barbary.pdf]] | Sheet Music (1916) [[Media:12 High Barbary.pdf]] | ||
Cecil Sharp's Note (1916) | [[Cecil Sharp's Note 12 (1916)]] | ||
MIDI Sequence [[Media:12 The Coasts of High Barbary First Verse.mid]] | MIDI Sequence [[Media:12 The Coasts of High Barbary First Verse.mid]] |
Latest revision as of 22:44, 5 March 2019
Back to Cecil J. Sharp (1916) ''One Hundred English Folk Songs''
Tune Analysis: E Aeolian key signature but no C (6th). Hexatonic E Dorian/E Aeolian gapped scale. Mainly Authentic but the pick up notes (anacrusis) and some Ds dip below the keynote.
Sheet Music (1916) Media:12 High Barbary.pdf
MIDI Sequence Media:12 The Coasts of High Barbary First Verse.mid
PDF Media:12 The Coasts of High Barbary First Verse.pdf
Music XML File:12 The Coasts of High Barbary First Verse.xml
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