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: This project has digitized many English manuscripts into ABC notation (which can be played or converted to sheet music for free). Look for the Vickers collection on the Village Music Project website.
The original manuscript is a handwritten collection of single-line melodies. It does not typically include bass lines or chords, suggesting it was intended for a melody instrument such as a fiddle, flute, or smallpipes. The compilation date is definitively marked as 1770. : This project has digitized many English manuscripts
In recent years, The Great Northern Tunebook has been made available for free, allowing music enthusiasts to access and explore this incredible collection. The online availability of Vickers' manuscript has democratized access to traditional music, enabling researchers, musicians, and music lovers to study, perform, and appreciate these dance tunes. It does not typically include bass lines or
The collection was revitalized and edited by Matt Seattle , first published in three volumes (1986–87) and later as a single volume by the English Folk Dance and Song Society (EFDSS) and the Northumbrian Pipers' Society in 2008. Accessing the Collection for Free and music lovers to study
drew heavily from its pages to revive obscure regional melodies.