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V i i i iEADG
i crotchet(quarter-note)
h minim(half-note)
h . dotted minim(dotted half-note)
r crotchet rest(quarter-note rest)
q minim rest(half-note rest)
p whole bar rest(whole measure rest)
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Open strings 3 1. Bow down, O Belinda (duet) 4 2. Under arrest! 4 3. Jim along Josie (duet) 5 4. Down up 5 5. Two in a boat (duet) 6 6. London Bridge (duet) 6 7. Fast lane 7 8. In flight 7 9. Lift off! 8 10. Katie’s waltz 8
First finger 9 11. Copy cat (duet) 10 12. Tap dancer 11 13. Rhythm fever 11 14. Here it comes! 12 15. So there! 12 16. Rowing boat 13 17. Ally bally (duet) 13 18. Tiptoe, boo! 14 19. Travellin’ slow 14 20. Lazy cowboy 14
Second finger 15 21. Off to Paris (duet) 15 22. Clare’s song 16 23. City lights 16 24. The three friends (duet) 17 25. Chinese garden 17 26. Summer sun 18 27. Phoebe in her petticoat (duet) 18 28. Ready, steady, go now! 19 29. Shortnin’ bread (duet) 19 30. Happy go lucky 20 31. The mocking bird (duet) 21
Third and fourth fingers 22 32. Algy met a bear (duet) 22 33. Listen to the rhythm 23 34. Cattle ranch blues 24 35. In the groove 24 36. Stamping dance 25 37. Distant bells 25 38. Lazy scale 26 39. The old castle 26 40. Rocking horse 27 41. Patrick’s reel 27 42. Calypso time 28 43. Knock, knock! 28 44. Li’l Liza Jane (duet) 29 45. Carrion crow (duet) 30 46. Flying high 30 47. Fiddle Time 31
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Here are some of the strange words and signs you will find in some of your pieces!
How to play it
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= tremolo
Don’t get lost!
= repeat marks
= first and second time barsD.C. al Fine = repeat from the beginning and stop at FineD.S. al Fine = repeat from the sign S and stop at Finerit. = gradually getting slowera tempo = back to the first speedF = pause
Volume control
p (piano) = quietmp (mezzo-piano) = moderately quietmf (mezzo-forte) = moderately loudf (forte) = loudff (fortissimo) = very loud
or crescendo (cresc.) = getting gradually louderor diminuendo (dim.) = getting gradually quieter
CD creditsViolins: Ros Stephen, Catrin Win Morgan, Marianne Haynes; Viola: Felix Tanner; Cello: Laura Anstee;Piano: David Blackwell; Drums and percussion: Andrew Tween; Accordion: Pete Rosser; Guitars: Kevin Byrne, Dan Thomas; Trumpet: David Geoghegan; Clarinet: Nicola Baigent; Flute: Marta Goncalves; Voice: Lin Marsh.Engineers: Ken Blair, Michael Taylor, Jeff Spencer; Programmer: Edmund Jolliffe
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