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Modern folk musicians and historians consider this a "must-have" for several reasons:

In recent years, The Great Northern Tunebook has been made available for free, allowing music enthusiasts to access and explore this incredible collection. The online availability of Vickers' manuscript has democratized access to traditional music, enabling researchers, musicians, and music lovers to study, perform, and appreciate these dance tunes. Modern folk musicians and historians consider this a

Let’s dissect the keyword. is a colloquial nickname given to a specific bound manuscript housed originally in the archives of the Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle upon Tyne. is a colloquial nickname given to a specific

Little is known about himself, though experts believe he was likely a fiddler or dancing master based in Newcastle upon Tyne . Between 1770 and 1772, he painstakingly hand-transcribed a massive repertoire of music, preserving local melodies that might have otherwise been lost to the oral tradition. This is a modern scholarly edition of one

This is a modern scholarly edition of one of the most important English manuscript tune books from the 18th century. William Vickers, a gentleman from (or possibly Wylam, Northumberland), compiled this manuscript around 1770 . It contains over 500 dance tunes , making it the largest known English country dance manuscript from its period.


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