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Bonaparte's Grand March
Found in Bonapartes_Grand_March.abc
from the John Chambers abc collection
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X:59 T:Bonaparte's Grand March M:4/4 L:1/8 S:Sergt. James O'Neill R:March K:D A2|d2 d>d d2 A/2B/2c/2d/2|e2 e>e e2 de|f2 e>f g2 f2|e2 e>e e2 A2| d>dA>A F>FA>A|d>dA>A F>FA>A|d3 f edef|d2 d>d d2|| f2|e>dc>B A>Bc>A|d>cd>e d>ef>d|e>dc>B A>Bc>A|d>cd>e d>ef>d B2 g>g g2 B2|A2 f>f f2 af|e2 e2 e>de>f|d2 d>d d2|| f>g|a2 a2 b2 b2|a3 g f2 a2|g2 g2 f2 af|e>de>f e2 ef| g2 g/2f/2e/2d/2 c2 A2|a>af>f d2 A2|f2 fa gfed|a2 a>a a2|| % % In the heyday of Bonaparte's renown, early in the nineteenth % century, many song, marches, hornpipes etc were named in % his honor in Ireland. Most of the tunes, being traditional, % retain their popularity. It is not claimed that "Bonaparte's % Grand March" is an Irish composition. In fact we have no % information concerning its history or origin, but there can be % no question as to its circulation and popularity in Ireland in % former times. Its rescue from the oblivion of faded manuscript % to the publicity of the printed page may endow this spirited % march with renewed vitality.
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