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Source

John Skelton East Durham 2002

History

Another theory for the name is that Random is the name of a race horse.

passing French saylor instead of composed by Hill.

there's at least a chance that it was assimilated from some

Since this tune shows up as "Rondeau" in a different manuscript,

The vast majority of Hill's compositions are hornpipes in flat keys.

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X: 1
T: Random
C: James Hill ()
O: Believed to be a Northumbrian Pipe Tune
S: John Skelton East Durham 2002
Z: lesl -- glauber fixed the ABC a little so it looks like a normal 3-part jig
R: jig
M: 6/8
L: 1/8
T:Rondeau
H:The vast majority of Hill's compositions are hornpipes in flat keys.
H:Since this tune shows up as "Rondeau" in a different manuscript,
H:there's at least a chance that it was assimilated from some
H:passing French saylor instead of composed by Hill.
H:Another theory for the name is that Random is the name of a race horse.
Z: Contributed 20030224162511 by Glauber Ribeiro theglauber@yahoo.com
K: D
A |: d2d fed | cea ecA | B2B efg | Bed cBA |
      d2d fed | cea ecA | B2B efg | Bec d2A :|
  |: DFA FAd | Adf dfa | afa geg | fdf ecA |
     DFA FAd | Adf dfa | dcB fed | cdB A2z :|
  |: Aaa Bbb | Ggg Aaa | Ddd efg | Bed cBA |
     Aaa Bbb | Ggg Aaa | Ddd efg | Bec d2z :|

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