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John Playford
Scotch Cap
Works Info
Composer
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John Playford
Genre
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Miscellaneous
Style
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Miscellaneous
Average_duration
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1:47
Scotch Cap is a traditional Scottish dance tune that was first published in John Playford's "The English Dancing Master" in 1651. The tune is believed to have originated in Scotland and was popularized in England during the 17th century. The tune is written in 4/4 time and has a lively tempo. It is typically played on the fiddle or other stringed instruments and features a distinctive melody that is characterized by its use of Scottish bagpipe scales. The tune is often played in a set with other Scottish dance tunes, such as "The Duke of Perth" and "The Reel of Tulloch". Scotch Cap is divided into two main sections, each of which is repeated. The first section features a simple melody that is played twice, followed by a more complex variation of the same melody. The second section features a different melody that is also played twice, followed by a variation. The tune ends with a repeat of the first section. One of the unique characteristics of Scotch Cap is its use of ornamentation, such as trills and grace notes, which are common in Scottish traditional music. The tune also features a strong rhythmic drive, with a steady beat that encourages dancers to move their feet. Scotch Cap has remained a popular tune in traditional Scottish music and is often played at ceilidhs and other social gatherings. Its lively tempo and catchy melody make it a favorite among dancers and musicians alike.
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