Nursery rhymes
- Bib ID:
- 8050519
- Format:
- Music and Manuscript
- Description:
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- 4 March 1980
- 1 score (2 pages) ; 42 cm
- Full contents:
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- Three blind mice
- Humpty-dumpty
- Rock-a-bye-baby
- The farmer in the dell
- Oranges and lemons
- Hickory-dickory-dock
- Baa-baa black sheep
- Girls and boys come out to play
- Pop goes the weasel
- Little boy blue
- Tom, Tom the piper's son.
- Notes:
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- Staff notation.
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This belongs to the Gordon, John D. (John Douglas), 1915-1991. John Douglas Gordon archive of carillon music.
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- Material type:
- Literary, dramatic or musical work
- Published status:
- Unpublished
- Creation date:
- 1980
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