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Is it possible the mixture of beamed and unbeamed quavers indicates a song tune Very difficult to decide which are quavers and which crochets 1 - end of line, unclear if bar line intended - bars often run over line end 3 - possibly a quaver 2 - bar line dotted 4 - probably dotted..CGr.

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Carlile Fiddle Tutor

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Air One title Only 1 transcription Has some stepwise movement major C 4/4 Has source text Has notes text No chords explore more...

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X: 32
T:Dear Betty Brown. JBa.31
M:4/4
L:1/8
Q:100
S:Carlile Fiddle Tutor
R:Air
O:England
A:Carlisle
N:Is it possible the mixture of beamed and unbeamed quavers  indicates a
N:song tune
N:Very difficult to decide which are quavers and which crochets 1 - end
N:of line, unclear if bar line intended - bars often run  over line end
N:3 - possibly a quaver  2 - bar line dotted
N:4 - probably dotted..CGr.
Z:vmp.C.Graebe.
K:C major
"No key/time sig.As written - See note"  D D | G2 B d c2  AE |\
(DE) A F G>"3" A | B2G B A2 B g |fe d c d2 d |!
g2 d f e2 c e dB A  "4"G A3 d | B2 cd e2 fg |B2 c  A G2 "1" |!
 g2 f e d4 | e2 d c B> "3"c | dB AG e2 f g | B2 c A G4 "2" |\
dg dB g2 dB AB DF G3 ||!
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