Picking Up Sticks
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GenreEnglish Country Dance
FormationLongways for six
Difficultyeasy
Tempobrisk
| Classification | |
|---|---|
| Genre | English Country Dance |
| Formation | Longways for six |
| Difficulty | easy |
| Tempo | brisk |
| Character | lively |
| Key | D minor |
| Era | Playford |
| Choreography | |
| Choreographer | John Playford |
| Year | 1651 |
| Published in | The Dancing Master, 1st edition |
| Music | |
| Title | Lavena |
| Collector | Cecil Sharp |
| Year | 1909 |
| Published in | Country Dance Tunes |
Picking Up Sticks is an English country dance for three couples in a line, recorded by John Playford in 1651.
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\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
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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.