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Tune Analysis:
Tune Analysis: Plagal. Hexatonic. The keynote is E but the sixth (C) is missing. If the C is presumed to be natural the key is E Aeolian, if sharpened the key is E Dorian.


Sheet Music (1916) [[Media:12 High Barbary.pdf]]
Sheet Music (1916) [[Media:12 High Barbary.pdf]]

Revision as of 22:07, 16 August 2018

Back to Cecil J. Sharp (1916) ''One Hundred English Folk Songs''


Tune Analysis: Plagal. Hexatonic. The keynote is E but the sixth (C) is missing. If the C is presumed to be natural the key is E Aeolian, if sharpened the key is E Dorian.

Sheet Music (1916) Media:12 High Barbary.pdf

Cecil Sharp's Note (1916) Media:_1916_Note.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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