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X: 1
P: Yankee Doodle
O: 1730
Z: 2006 John Chambers <jc:trillian.mit.edu>
M: 2/4
L: 1/8
P: Both parts may be repeated.
K: D
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[| "D"dd  ef |    df "A7"eA |  "D"dd     ef |    d2 "A7"c2 \
|  "D"dd  ef | "G"gf     ed | "A7"cA     Bc | "D"d2     d2 |]
[| "G"B>c BA |    Bc     d2 |  "D"A>B    AG |    F2     A2 \
|  "G"B>c BA |    Bc     dB |  "D"Ad "A7"ce | "D"d2     d2 |]
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%%begintext align
%% Originated in England as a song mocking Americans,  who  adopted  it  as  a
%% military  march  to  taunt  the  British  soldiers  during  the Revolution.
%% Variants of the tune are much older than the Revolutionary-era song.
%% The parts are often repeated in instrumental versions, but not for the song.
%% Also in some old collections in jig time, as Kitty Fisher's Jig.
%%endtext


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filesizedescription
Tune-30101-CR05.abc 820 ABC music file with the extracted tune(s)
Tune-30101-CR05.txt 820 Plain-text file with the extracted tune(s)
Tune-30101-get.log 3057 Log file, useful mostly for debugging
These files should be available for 24 hours.