Going from my faulty memory, I'd say its title in the Ballet book is something like "Staynes Morris." It is a morris dance tune, too, if you play it a little faster.
Wayne > To: Stewart McCoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, > Lute Net <lute@cs.dartmouth.edu> > From: LGS-Europe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: [LUTE] Re: Ballet's Lute Book: Blessed be that maid Mary > > Dear Stewart > > > As far as I know, there is nothing in the Ballet Lute Book with the > > title "Blessed be that maid Mary". Do you have a page reference? The > > nearest I can think of is the unfortunately named Queen Mary's Dump > > on pp. 4-5, or "Sweet was the song the virgin sang" on pp. 36-7. > > It was given to me in an arrangement for harp, by the harp teacher of my > music school. Here's my attempt at your trick. Just the beginning of the > melody. There may be a transposition: > > | | |\ | | |\ |\ | |\ > | | | | |. | | | | > > -----------------|-------------------|------------------| > -----r---r---a---|-r----a -----------|-a-r-a------------| > -r---------------|--------d--r-----d-|--------d-r---a---| > -----------------|-------------------|----------------r-| > -----------------|-------------------|------------------| > -----------------|-------------------|------------------| > > Does this make any sense to you? If not, I'll send you a proper staff > notation tomorrow, too late now. > > David > > > **************************** > David van Ooijen > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > www.davidvanooijen.nl > **************************** > > -- > > To get on or off this list see list information at > http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html >