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Historical Celtic, English and American Tunes
Hammered Dulcimer Friendly and also playable on fiddle, mandolin, tinwhistle, recorder, flute, etc.
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Sheet Music in GIF form plus MIDI

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Most are simple arrangements as instructional aids to learning the tunes.

* A-Beggin' I Will Go - Traditional English humorous song - Em setting - MIDI
Arkansas Traveler - With a bit of the old 19th Century traveler patter routine - MIDI
Abbots Bromley Horn Dance
- English, Medieval heritage - MIDI
The Agincourt Carol, from Henry V's victory in 1415 and the cover of Kitchen Musician Book #13 - MIDI
(Sir) Alexander Don's Strathspey - Scottish - Ancestor of "Auld lang syne"? - MIDI
Amazing Grace - English, Traditional Hymn, also now a bagpipe tune - MIDI
Anacreontic Song
, English - American, the tune that Marmaduke Durang used to set to Francis Scott Key's 1814 poem, one night when Durang, Key, Roger Taney and others were sitting in a Baltimore tavern - MIDI
Auld lang syne - Scottish - Robert Burns - the familiar tune. Which tune did Burns prefer? - MIDI
Auld lang syne - Scottish - Robert Burns - a less familiar tune - MIDI
Aure Francoise - French, 3/4 major key arrangment - MIDI
Avenging and Bright - Irish, Thomas Moore song, early 1800's - MIDI

Back of the Schoolbus Suite I - Three tunes learned in the back of the schoolbus - folk music that survives with neither official support nor commercial assistance: Helen Had a Steamboat, Found a Peanut, Ninety Nine Bottles of Beer on the Wall - MIDI
Back of the Schoolbus Suite II - Three more tunes from the back of the schoolbus - She Waded in the Water, The Worms Go In, My Bonnie - MIDI
Back of the Schoolbus Suite III - Two more tunes from the back of the schoolbus - Web Footed Friends (Stars and Stripes Forever, and To the Dump (William Tell Overture) - MIDI
* Banks of the Dee, A moderate tempo 6/8 with American Revolution parody lyrics - MIDI
Banks of Inverness, Celtic - Irish, with Scottish associations - MIDI
* Banks of Spey - Scots - One of the great William Marshall strathspeys from the 1700s - MIDI
Banshee - or MacMahon's - Fast Irish reel, with a minor key bridge - MIDI
Beeswing, Scottish/North England - Hornpipe by 19th Century fiddler James Hill,
..................................in the fiddle key, B flat - MIDI
Beeswing In G, Same Hornpipe - in the dulcimer friendly key of G - MIDI
Battle of Aughrim, Irish, after the battle in the 1690's Jacobite wars - MIDI
Battle of the Kegs/Maggie Lawder - Scottish, as Maggie Lawder-American Rev War, as
.................................Francis Hopkinson's "Battle of the Kegs" - MIDI
Battle of Pea Ridge - see St. Clair's Defeat and the article and lyrics
Bicycle Built for Two, American "Gay Nineties" a/k/a "Daisy Bell" - MIDI
Blackbird - The 18th Century Celtic tune discussed on the reenactor page MIDI
Black Jack - 17th Century Playford tune, in F and in dulcimer friendly G - MIDI
Blarney Pilgrim, Irish Jig, a great three part jig - MIDI
Boatman - American, probably 19th Century minstrel - MIDI
Bolt the Door (Jack's Health) - Two part Irish Jig - MIDI
Bonaparte Crossing the Alps - Irish, Scot, American - MIDI
Bonaparte Crossing the Rhine - American, Scot, Irish ? - MIDI
Bonaparte's Retreat - The traditional fiddle tune, not the 1812 overture, plus the Hootchy Kootchy Song - MIDI
Bonnie Annie, by 18th century Scottish fiddler Daniel Dow, reel, playable as strathspey - MIDI, arranged as strathspey, then as a reel - multitrack
Boys of Wexford, Irish March, 19th Century, and perhaps 1798(?) - MIDI
Brian Boru's March, Irish - very old 6/8 march - MIDI
Cantique de Noel - French 19th Century Christmas Song (O Holy Night)- MIDI
Campbell's Farewell to Redcastle - Scottish, Americanized to a reel MIDI
Carlin's Daughter (Carlin Is Your Daughter Ready), Scottish, 18th Century - MIDI
Chester - American Revolutionary War hymn - MIDI
Colored Aristocracy - American MIDI
Christmas Hornpipe - American, in traditional key of B flat - MIDI
Christmas Hornpipe - American, in dulcimer friendly key of G - MIDI
Church Street Polka - an Irish polka MIDI
Comb Your Hair and Curl It - Irish Slip Jig - 9/8 - The title's not romantic like "The Butterfly", but the tune is great. MIDI
Come O'er the Stream Charlie, Scottish, 18th Century - MIDI
Dainty Davie - Scottish song in 6/8 - Indelicate lyrics - Burns song - MIDI
Dame Get Up and Bake Your Pies, Olde English carol of the Greensleeves family, with lyrics Scrooge would have loved......rather ghastly after the first verse, actually. MIDI
Delahunty's Hornpipe - Irish, traditonal hornpipe, set in D - MIDI
Dies Irae, the Dies Irae from the front cover border of my Ren-Med Faque Book - MIDI
Down by Yon Sally Gardens - Irish, song - English lyrics were set by W. B. Yeats MIDI
Drowsy Maggie, Irish fast reel - MIDI
* Duke of Kent's Waltz, Early 18th Century Waltz written for Queen Victoria's father - MIDI
Eighth of January - American reel, after the Battle of New Orleans -War of 1812 - MIDI
Eleanor Plunkett, Irish - O'Carolan sheet music - MIDI - multitrack
Faery Dance, by legendary Scottish fiddler Niel Gow - Scottish, 18th Century - MIDI
Farewell to Whiskey - Scottish - Niel Gow's lament, now often played as a reel MIDI
* Faronell's Ground, Three of the Playford variations on Faronell's ground - 17th Century - MIDI
Father O'Flynn - Irish jig, a/k/a Top of Cork Road MIDI
Fenian Stronghold - Irish, traditional, compare to Avenging and Bright - old version in flat keys - MIDI
Fenian Stronghold - Irish, traditional, dulcimer friendly keys - MIDI
Fiddler's Dram - American and elswhere, 16 bar reel MIDI
Firth of Cromartie, John & Andrew Gow, Scottish, 18th Century - MIDI
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Fishar's Minuet II, A duet minuet by the author of Fisher's Hornpipe - 18th Century - MIDI
Gaelic Air, a Highland air collected by P. MacDonald in the 1700's, recorded by Alisdair Fraser - MIDI
Garth's Fireside Reel, R. Petrie, Scottish, 18th Century - MIDI
Gaspe Reel - French Canadian reel MIDI
Get Up Early - Irish, Bunting - from 1792 Harp Festival - MIDI - Two Part MIDI
Get Up Early Duet - Irish, Bunting, Slow 6/8 Am, two staff duet - MIDI
Gillis' Victory - American, contemporary fast reel - MIDI
Glory of the West - English - Playford tune set in Gm and in Am - MIDI
God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen, English Carol arrangement in Am and Em, with transition MIDI
Good King Wenceslaus - Traditional Christmas Carol, straight melody MIDI
Good King Wenceslaus - Traditional, "modernized" two part arrangement, modal melody MIDI
Gravel Walk - Irish reel - MIDI
Greensleeves - Duet - The traditional English (Henry VIII?) set as a duet - MIDI
Greensleeves - Captain MacHeath's song from the Beggar's Opera, with lyrics - MIDI
Greenwoodside - Scottish reel, arranged with some "jazzy" chording, and a piano accompaniment MIDI
Halting March, or Pikemen's March - Irish, 18th Century - MIDI
* Harvest Home Hornpipe - Lively hornpipe, widely known and played - MIDI
.... (Some other hornpipes and 49 other 18th Century tunes are in Kitchen Musician Book 16, and on the CD Pass'd Times.)
Heart of Oak - David Garrick song from 1759 English musical theatre, popular through the Revolution - MIDI
* The Headlight- 19 century American Clog dance from a Scottish collection in original key of Gm. A good "spooky" tune.- MIDI
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The Headlight- 19 century American Clog dance from a Scottish collection set in Am. A good "spooky" tune.- MIDI
Heartsease - English Country Dance - Playford 1651 - MIDI

There are many more Playford tunes in the Kitchen Musician Books - See Book 8 and Book 14

Hog Eyed Man - American fiddle tune, compare to Sally in the Garden - MIDI
(Mr.) Horn's Strathspey, John & Andrew Gow, Scottish, 18th Century - in Am - MIDI
(Mr.) Horn's Strathspey, John & Andrew Gow, Scottish, 18th Century - in Gm - MIDI
* Hunt the Squirrel - Lively English country dance in 6/8, widely known and played, and possible source of a schoolyard chant - MIDI
Indian Queen - English country dance, Playford tune - MIDI
I'll Buy Boots for Maggie - Irish Polka, hot polka in Am MIDI
Irish Washer Woman - Irish jig, with piano accompaniment lines, one of the few Irish tunes universally recognized by the "Green Beer Irish" at any time of the day or night on March 17. (Of course, it just might have been composed for an English ballad opera.) MIDI
Jefferson and Liberty - American jig, two settings with different chords MIDI
Jenny Dang the Weaver, Scottish reel, 18th Century - MIDI
Jenny Lind Polka - American - after the "Swedish Nightengale" and P. T. Barnum's Jenny Lind tour in the early 1800's MIDI
Johnny Cope - Scottish, song, from the (short) Battle of Prestonpans in 1745 MIDI
John Ryan's Polka - Irish Polka, with piano accompaniment staves MIDI
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Jolly Old Pachelbel - "Jolly Old St. Nicholas" set to the ground of Pachelbel's Canon in D- MIDI
Jones's Ale (When Jones's Ale Was New) - English song, lyrics MIDI
Julia Delaney - Irish reel, in D minor - MIDI
Katusha, Ukrainian (and elsewhere) - MIDI
Kesh Jig - Irish Jig MIDI
King of the Faeries, Irish - Traditional - MIDI
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Kitty Magee- Traditional Irish Jig, the ancient and perhaps the oldest known version - MIDI
Lady Frances Scot's Reel, Scottish - by Daniel Dow (actually more a 6/8 march) - MIDI
Lawyers' Lamentation on the Tearing Down of Charing Cross - History Article- Prince Rupert's March - MIDI
Lament for Charles MacCabe, by Irish harper Turlogh O'Carolan MIDI - multitrack
Lanagan's Ball - Irish jig, without the lyrics MIDI
* Landlady of France - English and American, multi-titled tune and song, with lyrics - MIDI
Lark in the Morning - Irish Double jig in E minor - Dorian - MIDI
Lass of Patie's Mill - Scottish / English 18th Century MIDI
Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silent - French melody, Picardy - English Hymn - MIDI
* Little Man and Little Maid - Scots and English, multi-titled tune and song - MIDI
Loch Lavan Castle - Irish reel (and perhaps Scottish also) becoming Americanized MIDI
* Lord Balgonie's Favorite- 18th Century Scottish air, used by Robert Tanahill for the song "Gloomy Winter's Now Awa'", and used as a piano air in the movie, "The Piano" - MIDI
Lost Farm Waltz - Contemporary American - a very nice waltz by Rick Wagner
..............................Lost Farm medleys well with Wagner Girls Waltz - MIDI
Love Song by Mr. Howard, from the Gentlemen's Magazine 1743 - setting for harpsichord or pianoforte - MIDI

There are many more 18th Century tunes in the Kitchen Musician Books - See Books 14 and 16

MacAllistrum's March - Irish / Scottish March (funeral march for Alisdair MacAllistrum, a Scot killed while fighting against English Parliamentarian forces under Lord Inchequin in Ireland in the 1600's) MIDI
Maggie in the Woods - Irish polka - MIDI
Maid Behind the Bar - Irish Reel, and a good session tune - MIDI
Malbrouk, French - 1722, also popular in colonial America and used by Beethoven in Wellington's Victory - discussed on the reenactor page - MIDI
Maroon Bells - Contemporary American fast reel in Dm, by Rick Wagner - MIDI
Maroon Bells in E Minor - Same reel in dulcimer friendly key of Em, by Rick Wagner - MIDI
Marquis of Huntley's Favourite Strathspey - Scottish, a William Marshall strathspey in Gminor, the original fiddle key - late 1700's MIDI
* Mary Gray- 18th Century Scottish short reel - MIDI
Merrily Kiss the Quaker's Wife - Irish jig, three part double jig, in G - MIDI
(The) Mill, Scottish Air, Robt. Burns - Scottish, 18th Century - MIDI
Minstrel Boy to the War Has Gone - Irish/Everywhere, Thomas Moore 1800's - MIDI
Miss MacGregor's March - Scottish 6/8 march, named for someone who was almost certainly a relative of Rob Roy MacGregor. MIDI
Miss Drummond of Perth's Favourite Scotch Measure - attributed to Niel Gow - MIDI
Miss Drummond of Perth's Favourite Scotch Measure2 - a second or harmony part - MIDI
Miss Garden of Troop's Reel, R. Petrie, Scottish, 18th Century - MIDI
* Miss Randon's Dance Scottish - 18th/early 19th Century - in Am duet with a bass part for piano, cello, bass - MIDI
Mississippi Sawyer - American fiddle tune (reel, the old "double modal" version) MIDI
Monaghan Jig, The - Three part Irish double jig - multitrack MIDI
Mooncoin Jig - Irish Double jig in A mixolydian - MIDI
My Wild Irish Rose - American Irish theatre, St. Paddy's Day favorite - MIDI
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Nancy Dawson- English jig and song honoring 18th Century dancer Nancy Dawson- MIDI
Night Before Larry Was Stretched - Irish, traditional 19th Century 9/8 song in Gm - MIDI
Night Before Larry Was Stretched - Irish, traditional 19th Century 9/8 song in Am - MIDI
Nine Points of Roguery - Irish, traditional reel, session tune - MIDI
O Holy Night - French 19th Century Christmas Song (Cantique de Noel)- MIDI
O'Connor's Polka - Irish Polka, with piano accompaniment staves MIDI
Old Joe Clark - American traditional - with April Fools Day lyrics by famous poets - MIDI
* Ormond House - English Country Dance, traditional - great Playford tune and a great exercise on dulcimer - MIDI
O'Rourke's Feast - Irish, O'Carolan piece, with one of Jonathan Swift's verses- not strictly a Christmas piece, but in the spirit - MIDI
Ossian's Hall, Daniel Dow, Scottish, 18th Century - MIDI
Over the Hills and Far Away - English, from the Beggar's Opera - MIDI
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Over the Waterfall - Over the Waterfall, with some historical notes - MIDI --- and see the joke OTW
* Pachelbel's Canon, Sort Of - "Jolly Old St. Nicholas" set to the ground of Pachelbel's Canon in D- MIDI
* Packington's Pound - English dance tune from QE I's time, and song from Beggar's Opera - MIDI

* Palindromic Duet - by W. A. Mozart - first part is "right side up", second part upside down and backwards - Animated gif - MIDI (frontwards only)
Picking of Sticks - English Country Dance in 6/8 - set in Dm and Am - MIDI
Pigeon On A Gate - Fast A mixolydian Scottish reel - MIDI
Prince Rupert's March - English Civil War - mid 1600's - History Article - MIDI
Parting Glass - Scottish traditional parting song popular before Auld lang syne - MIDI
Pleasures of Love - English Country Dance tune, popular in America late 18th Century - MIDI
Plunkett, Eleanor , Irish - O'Carolan sheet music - MIDI - multitrack
(The) Princess Royal, Irish - O'Carolan - MIDI- multitrack
* Push About the Jorum - Lively reel from the era of 18th century gentlemen's drinking clubs - MIDI
.... (Push About the Jorum and 49 other 18th Century tunes are in Kitchen Musician Book 16, and on the CD Pass'd Times.)
Quincy Dillon's High D - American, sort of traced to a Civil War fifer - not that hard on hammered dulcimer, but rather interesting for fifers, fiddlers, and tinwhistlers. MIDI
Return from Fingal, Irish reel, plays well with "Battle of Aughrim" - MIDI
Riding On A Load of Hay - Minor key Irish polka with a nice twist in the bridge - MIDI
Rising of the Lark - Welsh/English with other titles such as Paul's Steeple - Am - MIDI
Rory O'More - Irish, reel - dance MIDI
Rosin the Beau, thought of as Scottish song, may well be American - MIDI
Roslin Castle - Scottish Air, 18th Century - popular in the pioneer Ohio country - MIDI
Sally in the Garden - American "Sally in the garden siftin' sand..." minor key reel - MIDI
Santa Anna's Retreat - American Am Reel - irregular - MIDI
Scarborough Fair - English traditional song, two parts - lead and a countermelody - MIDI
Scolding Wives of Abertarf - Scottish fast reel MIDI
Scatter the Mud - Traditional Irish double jig - MIDI
Scully's Reel - Irish Em Reel, compare to "King of the Faeries" MIDI
*Ship That Never Returned, American, 19th Century, song that returned - twice -
.........parent of "Wreck of the Old 97" and "The MTA Song" - MIDI
Sir Roger de Coverly - English 9/8 country dance - MIDI
Skye Boat Song - Scottish song, from ... well, you can guess this one MIDI
*Soldiers Joy in Two Bars, (3 Bars counting the pickup) April Fools' Day version, Landscape format - MIDI

There are more educational things in the Kitchen Musician Books - See the Square One series.

South Winds - Traditonal Irish harp air, from Bunting's "Why Should Not Poor Folk" - MIDI
Spagnioletta - The "Old Spagnioletta" Spanish, English, European Renaissance/Baroque, in Gminor - MIDI with variations
Spagnioletta - Old Spagnioletta set in A minor - GIF sheet music, see above for MIDI file with variations
Speed the Plow, music notation for dulcimer, with mandolin tablature - MIDI, multitrack
*St. Clair's Defeat, also Battle of Pea Ridge - American, 18th/19th Century. Article about both tunes - MIDI
Star of the County Down, Irish, arranged in 3/4 time - MIDI
Star of Munster - Irish session reel MIDI
*Stool of Repentance, Lively jig - Scottish, 18th Century. - MIDI
Swallowtail Jig, Irish - Traditional Jig - MIDI
Tail Toddle - Scottish, Robert Burns' collections, late 1700's; and, yes, the title means what you think it means. MIDI
Ten Penny Bit - Irish jig, compare to (or confuse with) Swallowtail Jig MIDI
Though I Go to Bed Little Does Sleep Come to Me, Scottish, 18th Century - MIDI
*Toby Filpot - English, 18th century humorous song about Toby Filpot and the first Toby Mug - MIDI

There are many more 18th century tunes in the Kitchen Musician Books - See Book 8 and Books 14, 15, 16 and 17

Tullugh Ghoram, Scottish, 18th Century, with a variation by Petrie MIDI
Tobacco's But An Indian Weed - English/American Colonial - late 17th Century - MIDI
Tralee Jail - Irish polka, related to a Scottish tune. MIDI
Trip to Paris - Americanized English - 32 bar reel adaption from the country dance tune, by Billy Bob Playford MIDI
Turkey in the Straw - American, Minstrel Show Era (1830's) - MIDI
*Vicar of Bray - English, named for the16th Century Vicar, with parody lyrics through 18th Century - MIDI
Wagner Girls Waltz - Contemporary American tune by Rick Wagner, nice lead in to Lost Farm Waltz - MIDI
Watkins Ale - English traditional politely bawdy song, ca. 1500's, MIDI adaption from harspichord arr.
Washington's March - American, 1790's - MIDI
When Irish Eyes Are Smiling - American Irish Theatre, St. Paddy's Day favorite - Duet - MIDI
When the King Receives His Own Again (World Turned Upside Down) English 17th/18th Century fife tune - Remember Cornwallis at Yorktown? - MIDI
* Whiskey in the Jar, Irish / English drinking song, 19th Century - perhaps earlier - MIDI

For some serious Irish Music order a few Kitchen Musician Books
See Book 3 - O'Carolan Tunes, Book 5 - Mostly Irish Airs and Book 6 - Jigs

* Wind That Shakes the Barley Irish / English /American reel, 19th Century - perhaps earlier - MIDI Fool's Day Version
My Wife's A Wanton Wee Thing, Scottish jig and song, 18th Century - collected by Robt. Burns - MIDI
Wind That Shakes the Barley - American and ? - 16 bar "circular" reel MIDI
Whiskey Before Breakfast, music notation for dulcimer, with mandolin tablature - MIDI, multitrack
* Wild Hog in the Woods, American old-timey descendant of a medieval song, Bangum and the Boar - MIDI
Yankee Doodle - an 18th Century American Rev War version - MIDI
Yellow Rose of Texas - American, as traditional as Emily Dickenson - MIDI
*Young Widow - American dance tune from the late 1700's, in a rollicking 6/8 - MIDI



Music created in G-VOX's Encore, converted to GIF in Adobe Photoshop and/or Illustrator. (Encore was originated by Passport, and G-VOX has acquired Passport.)
Some MIDI files created in Opcode's Vision on Ensoniq EPS 16+, Yamaha QY10, or other non-general MIDI device. Most single track MIDI files set for General MIDI patch 1 - acoustic grand piano. You may have to adjust patches on your synth to get the sound you want.

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