Picking Up Sticks

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GenreEnglish Country Dance
FormationLongways for six
Difficultyeasy
Tempobrisk
Picking Up Sticks
Classification
GenreEnglish Country Dance
FormationLongways for six
Difficultyeasy
Tempobrisk
Characterlively
KeyD minor
EraPlayford
Choreography
ChoreographerJohn Playford
Year1651
Published inThe Dancing Master, 1st edition
Music
TitleLavena
CollectorCecil Sharp
Year1909
Published inCountry Dance Tunes

Picking Up Sticks is an English country dance for three couples in a line, recorded by John Playford in 1651.


  \relative c'' {
    \time 6/8
    \partial 8
    \numericTimeSignature
    \key d \minor
    d8 |
    d4 d8 cis8. [b16 cis8] | d4 d8 a4 a8 |
    d4. cis8. [b16 cis8] | d4. a4 bes8 |
    bes8. [d16 c8] bes8. [c16 bes8] | a8. [bes16 a8] g8. [f16 e8] |
    f8. [g16 a8] g8. [a16 f8] | e4. d4
    \bar "|."
  }

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This is NOT the tune for Picking Up Sticks. This tune is called Lavena (also from 1651) and Cecil Sharp substituted the tune at the beginning of the 20th century.

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