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The tunes are typically arranged in the standard folk binary form (AABB)—two distinct parts, each repeated. The keys used are largely accessible to acoustic instruments of the time: G Major, D Major, A Minor, and the various modal keys that give folk music its haunting quality.

: It is one of the largest and most significant examples of a "vernacular instrumental manuscript" from the 18th century. White Rose eTheses Ownership History The tunes are typically arranged in the standard

The tunes in the collection can be categorized into several distinct groups: White Rose eTheses Ownership History The tunes in

The Great Northern Tunebook, William Vickers' extraordinary collection of dance tunes, is a treasured resource for music enthusiasts. This 1770 manuscript, now freely available, provides a captivating glimpse into the musical traditions of 18th-century England. As we explore and appreciate this remarkable collection, we honor the legacy of William Vickers and the rich musical heritage of the North of England. : The most prominent modern publication was edited

: The most prominent modern publication was edited by Matthew Seattle and published in parts by Dragonfly Music beginning in 1986. The Northumbrian Pipers' Society : They offer a consolidated version of the William Vickers' Collection of Dance Tunes (1770) which includes music from the original manuscript. Free Online Access