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the Bright Black Rose

Found in Bright_Black_Rose-D-16-4.abc from the John Chambers' music books abc collection
the Bright Black Rose - staff notation
X: 137
T: the Bright Black Rose
R: air
%S: s:3 b:16(4+6+6)
B: O'Neill's 1850 #137
Z: 1997 henrik.norbeck@mailbox.swipnet.se
Q: "Gracefully"
M: 3/4
L: 1/8
K: D
(D/4E/4F/4G/4A/B/) | =c2   (de) (fd) | ({f}ed) (cA) (d/4B/4A/4G3/4E/4) | D2 D2 (EC) | {E}D4 ||
(A/4B/4c/4d/e/)    | {e}f2 (fa) (gf) | f2 (eg) (fe) | d2 (ed) (d/c/A/G/) | A4 |]
|| (A/4B/4c/4d/e/) | {e}f2 (fa) (gf) | f2 (eg) (fe) | d2 (e>d) (d/4c/4B/4A/G/) | E4 ||
(D/4E/4F/4G/4A/B/) | T=c2 (d>e) (fd) | (e>d) (cA) (d/8c/8B/8A/4G/4E/D/) | D2 (D>F) (E/D/C/4D/4E/4) | D4 |]

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