X: 026022
T: GENERAL BRADDOCK'S MARCH (F)
O: Mount Pleasant Tablatures, 1950s, JB.
R: march
B: DTFMTF: Sam Bayard's "Dance to the Fiddle, March to the Fife" p.26 #1
Z: 2026 John Chambers <jc:trillian.mit.edu>
M: 2/4
L: 1/8
K: D
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P: A
A |\
FA dd | cd ez | gf ed | cB AA || FA dd | cde z | f2 a>c | d2 z2 |]
gf ed | cB A2 | A/B/c/d/ A/B/c/d/ | cdez || fg ed | cB Az | f2 a>c | d2 z |]
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%%text An untitled version.
P: B
FA dd | cdez | gf ed | cBAz || FA dd | cd e2 | Hf2 a>d | d2 z2 |]
gf ed | cBAz | Fd Fd | cdez | gf ed | cBAz | Hf2 a>d | d2 z2 |]
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%% Familiar-sounding, but elusive. It may possibly derive from a popular song,
%% or a country dance, or -- as seems more likely -- a camp-meeting spiritual,
%% once well known in southwestern Pennsylvania, with a chorus of:
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%%text   Praise the Lord, O my soul, Glory, hallelujah!
%%text   Praise the Lord, O my soul, Praise ye the Lord!
