Morris Dance tunes.

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Morris Dances are English Ceremonial Dances. Their origins are unkown, but there are thought to be pagan elements in them.

The traditional instruments for playing Morris Dance tunes was the 3-hole pipe and tabor and there is a painting of Richmond Park in Surrey which shows Morris Dancers being accompanied by this combination. However after the invention of the accordion in the 19th. century it gradually took over and most Morris Dancers now dance to various combinations of accordion, concertina, fiddle and sometimes, penny whistle.

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Last Modified 28 December 2003