Issue 3128: This tune (a jig) refers to dances that are not jig
- Object
- Six-Twenty Two Step (Tune)
- Submitter
- Nicolas “Niols” Jeannerod
- Assigned to
- Murrough Landon
- Priority
- Normal
- Disposition
- Being handled
- Description
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This tune (a jig) refers to “Fifty-two Summers” https://my.strathspey.org/dd/dance/15455/ (a medley Strathspey+Reel) and “Key to the Fylde” https://my.strathspey.org/dd/dance/10362/ (a Strathspey). I suspect this suggests the existence of another tune “Six-Twenty Two Step” that would be a Strathspey?
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- Date May 14, 2023, 6:29 p.m.
- User Unknown
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- Date May 14, 2023, 9:57 p.m.
- User Murrough Landon (murrough)
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Disposition changed to “Being handled” (previously “New”)
Thanks. I have the Riverside Dances book and for Fifty-Two Summers it mentions two tunes (Mrs. McInroy of Lude and Laxoburn) which are on its recommended recording. No sign of Six-Twenty Two Step. So I have updated the dance with the tunes in the book.
I have no information about Key to the Fylde though. Internet searches didnt turn up any strathspey version so maybe this is also a mistaken allocation?