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0 | 10 | 20 | 30 | 40 | 50 | 60 | 70 | 80 | 90 Maybe you also want to try searching for the melodic contour of your query, *RUUUUUUDDDDDDUDDDUUUUDUDDDURDDDUUUUDUDDDD. (what? why?) [F] Cotillon, notes: Looks to me as though the final c should be sharp. Not written like that though view details, edit, or delete this entry Search the Web for this [F] Tradicional: Xiraldilla (CT 255), area: Asturies, origin: Avilés, source: Música Tradicional Asturiana, (C) Tello & Tito. Asturies, 2001.http://pagina.de/MusTradAst view details, edit, or delete this entry Search the Web for this [F] Tradicional: Rumba, area: Asturies, origin: Os Coutos (Ibias), source: Música Tradicional Asturiana, (C) Tello & Tito. Asturies, 2001.http://pagina.de/MusTradAst view details, edit, or delete this entry Search the Web for this [F] trad.: Some Say the Devil's Dead view details, edit, or delete this entry Search the Web for this [F] Trad: Sir John Fenwick's the Flower amang them All, source: Northumbrian Minstrelsy view details, edit, or delete this entry Search the Web for this [F] Trad 1, 76: Le jeamber (J. Blanchard, B. Blanc) view details, edit, or delete this entry Search the Web for this [F] The Barley Mow, source: Trad, arr Phil Rowe view details, edit, or delete this entry Search the Web for this [F] Trad: Sir John Fenwick's the Flower amang them All, source: Northumbrian Minstrelsy view details, edit, or delete this entry Search the Web for this [F] Browne A hand: Liveing Hall. BF11.14, area: Lakes, origin: England, source: MS11,c1800?.,Browne Coll.,Lakes
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