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Links to the [[Song Books]] page and to [[Tune Analysis: How To Dissect, Interpret and Categorize Anglo-American, Celtic and English Folk Melodies]].
 
Links to the [[Song Books]] page and to [[Tune Analysis: How To Dissect, Interpret and Categorize Anglo-American, Celtic and English Folk Melodies]].
  
PDF page images of Cecil J. Sharp, ed. (1908) 'Folk-songs from Dorset' can be freely downloaded from the Internet Archive here.[https://imslp.org/wiki/Folk-Songs_from_Dorset_(Sharp%2C_Cecil)]
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PDF page images of Cecil J. Sharp, ed. (1908) 'Folk-songs from Dorset' can be freely downloaded from the Internet Archive here.[https://ks.imslp.net/files/imglnks/usimg/1/14/IMSLP476508-SIBLEY1802.19478.c151-39087011983352score.pdf]
  
 
ABC file of all 16 Dorset folk songs: [[File:0DorsetAll1908.abc]]
 
ABC file of all 16 Dorset folk songs: [[File:0DorsetAll1908.abc]]

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Links to the Song Books page and to Tune Analysis: How To Dissect, Interpret and Categorize Anglo-American, Celtic and English Folk Melodies.

PDF page images of Cecil J. Sharp, ed. (1908) 'Folk-songs from Dorset' can be freely downloaded from the Internet Archive here.[1]

ABC file of all 16 Dorset folk songs: File:0DorsetAll1908.abc

'Novello's School Songs Book 269' can be downloaded from here.[[2]] It contains 9 Dorset songs collected by H.E.D. Hammond and arranged by Cecil J. Sharp. six of these are replicas of the songs published in 1908, but 3 are not. These are 'Dorsetshire Militia Song' 'Tarry Trousers' and 'My Bonny Lad'

Here is an ABC file containing these 3 songs: