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Haymakers’, The

Found in Haymaker's_Jig_(2) from the Traditional Tune Archive abc collection
Haymakers’, The - staff notation
X:1
T:Haymakers’, The
T:Haymaker's Jig (2)
M:2/4
L:1/8
N:Frank Kidson notes that the tune occurs in a
N:Pantomime called Fortunatus written in 1753 by
N:James Oswald, a Scottish musician, who settled in
N:London in 1741 and became “Chamber Composer to His
N:Majesty George III.”
R:Country Dance Tune
B:Moffat - Dances of the Olden Time (1922, p. 17)
Z:AK/Fiddler's Companion
K:G
G>BA>c|B>G (3AFD|G>BA>c|(3BdB G2:|
|:B>dg>d|(3efg (3dBG|B>dg>d|e2d2:|
|:c>e (3dBG|(3AGA B>G|c>e (3dBG|(3ABA G2:|]

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