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Three Tunes new to John Playford's Dancing Master: On the cold ground, The queen's delight & Catherine Ogle
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Anonymous
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Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous
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4:24
"Three Tunes new to John Playford's Dancing Master: On the cold ground, The queen's delight & Catherine Ogle" is a collection of three anonymous English country dance tunes. The exact date of composition is unknown, but it was first published in John Playford's "The Dancing Master" in 1690. The first tune, "On the cold ground," is a slow and melancholic melody in the key of D minor. It is played in 3/2 time and features a simple, repetitive melody that is easy to dance to. The tune is characterized by its mournful quality, which is emphasized by the use of minor chords and the slow tempo. The second tune, "The queen's delight," is a lively and upbeat melody in the key of G major. It is played in 6/8 time and features a catchy, syncopated melody that is perfect for dancing. The tune is characterized by its joyful and celebratory quality, which is emphasized by the use of major chords and the fast tempo. The third tune, "Catherine Ogle," is a moderate tempo melody in the key of D major. It is played in 4/4 time and features a simple, yet elegant melody that is easy to dance to. The tune is characterized by its graceful and refined quality, which is emphasized by the use of major chords and the moderate tempo. Overall, "Three Tunes new to John Playford's Dancing Master: On the cold ground, The queen's delight & Catherine Ogle" is a collection of three distinct and memorable English country dance tunes. Each tune has its own unique characteristics and qualities, making it a versatile and enjoyable addition to any dance repertoire.
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