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Sheet Music (1916) [[41 Bedlam 1916.pdf ]] | Sheet Music (1916) [[Media:41 Bedlam 1916.pdf ]] | ||
[[Cecil Sharp's Note 41 (1916)]] | [[Cecil Sharp's Note 41 (1916)]] | ||
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X:41 | |||
T:41 Bedlam | |||
Z:Allegretto teneroso | |||
C:From 'One Hundred English Folk Songs' (1916) | |||
P:Collected by Cecil J. Sharp | |||
%%scale 0.83 | |||
%%pagewidth 21.00cm | |||
%%leftmargin 1.00cm | |||
%%rightmargin 1.00cm | |||
%%scale 0.83 | |||
%%pagewidth 21.00cm | |||
%%leftmargin 1.00cm | |||
%%rightmargin 1.00cm | |||
L:1/4 | |||
M:4/4 | |||
I:linebreak $ | |||
K:D | |||
A | F D F A | d B2 F | G B A F | E3 A | F D F A |$ (d/c/) B2 (c/d/) | e3/2 d/ c B | A3 (c/d/) | | |||
w: A-|broad as I was|walk- ing one|morn- ing in the|Spring, I|heard a maid in|Bed\- * lam so *|sweet- ly she did|sing; Her *| | |||
e3/2 d/ (c/B/)(A/G/) | F B B A |$ A d B G | (F E2) A, | D3/2 F/ E C | (D/F/) (3(A/B/c/) d G | | |||
w: chains she rat\- * tled *|in her hands, and|al- ways so sang|she. * I|love my love be-|cause * I * * know he| | |||
F2 E2 | D3 |] | |||
w: first loved|me.| |
Latest revision as of 17:03, 3 May 2020
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Sheet Music (1916) Media:41 Bedlam 1916.pdf
MIDI Sequence Media:41 Bedlam.mid
Music XML File:41 Bedlam.xml
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X:41 T:41 Bedlam Z:Allegretto teneroso C:From 'One Hundred English Folk Songs' (1916) P:Collected by Cecil J. Sharp %%scale 0.83 %%pagewidth 21.00cm %%leftmargin 1.00cm %%rightmargin 1.00cm %%scale 0.83 %%pagewidth 21.00cm %%leftmargin 1.00cm %%rightmargin 1.00cm L:1/4 M:4/4 I:linebreak $ K:D A | F D F A | d B2 F | G B A F | E3 A | F D F A |$ (d/c/) B2 (c/d/) | e3/2 d/ c B | A3 (c/d/) | w: A-|broad as I was|walk- ing one|morn- ing in the|Spring, I|heard a maid in|Bed\- * lam so *|sweet- ly she did|sing; Her *| e3/2 d/ (c/B/)(A/G/) | F B B A |$ A d B G | (F E2) A, | D3/2 F/ E C | (D/F/) (3(A/B/c/) d G | w: chains she rat\- * tled *|in her hands, and|al- ways so sang|she. * I|love my love be-|cause * I * * know he| F2 E2 | D3 |] w: first loved|me.|