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Sheet music

Category

Books

Date

Unknown

Materials

Paper and ink

Collection

Mr Straw's House, Nottinghamshire

NT 750452.1

Summary

Pages 1-4 of "Down the Road" Galop by Harper. Page 1: Page number '1' is printed in the top right corner. Printed in the top centre of the page is: "DOWN THE ROAD," GALOP. 'HARPER' is printed to the right, above the first line of music. 'Allegro, con fuoco.' is printed to the top left of the first line of music. 'INTRODn' is printed to the left of the first line of music. There is a vertical pencil line in the 5th bar on the first line, just before the first note in the treble clef and the first rest in the bass clef, possibly to indicate that they should occur at the same time. There are five lines of music printed on this page. Printed at the bottom left of the page is: 'Down the Road Galop. HARPER.' Page 2: Page number '2' is printed at the top left corner of the page. 'GALOP' is printed to the left of the first line of music on the page. There are six lines of music printed on this page. Printed at the bottom left of the page is: 'Down the Road Galop. HARPER.' Page 3: Page number '3' is printed in the top right corner. There are six lines of music printed on this page. Printed at the bottom left of the page is: 'Down the Road Galop. HARPER.' Page 4: Page number '4' is printed at the top left corner of the page. There are six lines of music printed on this page. Printed at the bottom left of the page is: 'Down the Road Galop. HARPER.'

Marks and inscriptions

Page 1 - in the 5th bar on the first line of music.: There is a vertical pencil line just before the first note in the treble clef and the first rest in the bass clef, possibly to indicate that they should occur at the same time.

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