X: 1
T:The Nutting Girl
M:4/4
C:
S:Bacon (Jour EFDS, 1928)
N:fixed end of B part
%:
%:
A:Bampton
O:English
R:Reel
%P:A.AB.(CB)$^2$
P:A.AB.(CB)2
K:G
I:speed 350
P:A
B>A |\
G2 G>A B>A G>B | d2 (3cdc A2 G>F | G2 B>c d2 g2 | d4 d3 B |\
c>d e>c A2 B>c | B>c d>B G2 A>B | c2 (3AcA F2 D2 | G4 G2 ||\
P:B
B>A |\
G2 g2 g>e f>g | (3fgf d2 d2 B>c | d2 e>f (3gag f>e | f4 f3 e |\
d2 g2 g3 f | e2 d2 d3 B | A2 B2 c2 d2 | e>f g>e d>B c>A |\
G2 G>A B>A G>B | d2 (3cdc A2 G>F | G2 B>c d2 g2 | d4 d3 B |\
c>d e>c A2 B>c | B>c d>B G2 A>B | c2 (3AcA F2 D2 | G4 G4 ||\
P:C
M:2/4
L:1/8
B3 A |\
M:4/4
G4 G3A | B3 A G3 B | d4 c4 | A4 F4 | G4 B3 c | d4 g4 | d4 d4 |\
M:2/4
L:1/8
d2 B2 |\
M:4/4
c>d e>c A2 B>c | B>c d>B G2 A>B | c2 (3AcA F2 D2 | G4 G2 ||
%:the Rollo Woods version of the C part in Bacon implies that the B part
%:ends with two half notes, not a half and a quarter. This gives a much
%:more natural rhythm to the transitions from B to C.
%:So it may be that the first B ending in Bacon is a transcription error.
%:The result again calls into question the utility of using transitional
%:bars of different timing for the slow capers.