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author Jim Hague <jim.hague@acm.org>
date Sat, 15 Jun 2013 00:11:23 +0100
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        <h1>Ye Crie Havock Booke of Dottes</h1>
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      <h1>The music of Cry Havoc, a reference.</h1>
      <p>After every practice or dance-out, the musicians of Cry Havoc
        Botley Morris like to have a little music-playing session.
      <p>Havoc musicians come in all shades of experience and ability.
        This collection is intended to help those like me who are inexpert with
        instrument and folk music generally, but have a little musical
        background.</p>
      <p>Being folk tunes, many of the tunes herein have many variations.
        The music presented here is my attempt at reflecting what is actually
        played at Havoc sessions. I'm in no way suggesting that they are
        in any way <em>correct</em>. This is just how we go about them.</p>
      <p>The tunes we play tend to vary over time. So this collection is
        not static, but will change over time. I'll probably not delete tunes,
        but at some stage may get round to marking some as less used.</p>
      <p>All tunes are believed to be in the public domain, or at the
        very least enjoy widespread currency on the folk music scene. If I have
        inadvertantly transgressed on anyone's copyright, please contact me at
        the address below and I will remove the offending tune.
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            <p>The tunes are separated into tune collections.
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              <li><a href="Morris">Morris</a></li>
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              <li><a href="Library">Library</a></li>
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      <h1>But my instrument isn't suited for treble clef concert pitch!</h1>
      <p>Of course, not all instruments are suited to playing music written
        in concert pitch in the treble clef.
      <p>To help those with such instruments get started, I've done some
        simple transpositions for requested instruments. These are
        <strong>not</strong> proper arrangements; I lack the time and the
        knowledge or ability to do that. Instead, they are automatically
        generated from the concert pitch originals using a typically very
        simple method.
      <p>I hope you find them useful.</p>

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            <p>Transpose down one or two octaves depending on the range in the
              tune, and use the bass clef.
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            <h1>Horn in F</h1>
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            <p>Transpose up a fifth, or down a seventh depending on the
              range in the tune. To avoid scaring less able horn players such
              as myself, the transposed score will prefer going below middle C
              to going above the top G on the stave. Able horn players
              can transpose in their heads anyway, so don't need this.
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      <h1>Who is responsible for this?</h1>
      <p>Found a mistake, missing a tune or just want something changed?
        Email Jim at <a href="mailto:dottes@cryhavoc.org.uk">
          dottes@cryhavoc.org.uk</a>.</p>
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