No Surrender (#80)

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H. Hudson manuscript 1840-41
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March One title Only 1 transcription Has lots of stepwise movement Has some stepwise movement major A-sharp 6/8 Has source text No chords explore more...
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X:150 T:No Surrender (#80) M:6/8 L:1/8 S:H. Hudson manuscript 1840-41 R:March K:Bb F|BdB G2 B|FDF F2 G|F2 G B2 c|d2 f edc| B/2c/2dB G2 B|FDF F2 G|F2 e dec|B3 B2|| F|B2 d f2 d|g2 e f2 d|B2 d f2 d|e2 c gec| B2 d f>ed|e>fg f2 e|dBG FBc|dBf edc| dBG G2 B|FDF F2 G|F2 G B2 c|d2 f edc| B/2c/2dB G2 B|FDF F2 G|F2 e dec|B3 B2|| % % The setting of "No Surrender" above submitted, was taken % from a manuscript volume of Irish melodies compiled by % H.Hudson, 24 Stephens Green, Dublin in the years 1840-41. % After the name comes the notation: "From Ordnance Survey % of Londonderry, Vol. 1, page 197." % From the remarks accompanying the famous old march in % Dr. Joyce's "Ancient Irish Music Dublin 1890", we quote: % "It is printed in the Ordnance Memoir of Londonderry % where, however, it is practically inaccessible to the % general public, as that book is very scarce. It has long % been appropriated as the marching tune of the yearly % celebration of the shutting and opening of the gates % of Derry." % It may be of interest to add that the siege of Derry occurred % in 1689. % We may be pardoned for remarking that Dr. Joyce's % arrangement is in the Scale of C altho both settings were % derived from the same scarce publication. % Output from ABC2Win Version 2.1 k pre2 on 9/20/2000
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