English Folk Song Some Conclusions

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Another favourite beginning is, * =]=: J- 3^ The first phrase of " The Green Bushes " begins, for instance, in this way. See also " Bushes and Briars " (p. 78).
One of the phrases of a tune, generally the third, will often end with the following figure ;— pi t|*. -zii=j=E^= even when the rest of the tune is major and not mixolydian. Examples of this may be seen in " Sovay, Sovay ", {F. S. F. S. , No. 31), in " Come all you worthy Christian men" (see p. 28), in "The Seeds of Love
..." {F. S. Jf. Ii, p. 24, 4th version), and elsewhere.
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Sir Hubert Parry {Art of Music, p. 79) points out " tliat a pathetic rise up to the minor seventh of the scale througli the fifth " is characteristic of old German folk- tunes. It is, however, equally characteristic of English folk-airs. The opening phrase of " The Ploughboy's Courtship " (F. S. J. Ii, p. N) is as follows ; — ■I MIXOL YDIAN.
and the corresponding phrase in " The Grand Conversation of Napoleon " {F.


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