I'm pretty sure that Claude Ginsberg's tune, Oddville Cupola, is AABBCC. Erik Weberg wrote his dance, "Ad Vielle," specifically to go with that tune, though the dance is written in the usual AABB format. Maybe not what you're looking for. I can't pull the dance up on caller's box right now, but here it is:
*Ad Vielle* Erik Weberg Duple improper, Becket *(Begins in wavy lines across, Larks in the middle w/R hands joined)* A1 Wave of 4 balance forward/back Let go, walk to new waves Waves balance F/B, Allemande L ~3/4 A2 Partner B&S B1 Circle L 3/4, pass through New neighbor swing B2 Robins allemande R 1 1/2 Partner allemande L 1 1/4 to wave across -Amy On Sun, Jul 30, 2023, 8:19 PM Joseph Erhard-Hudson via Contra Callers < [email protected]> wrote: > Hi there everyone, glad to join the list. > > I’m curious about duple minor contra sequences that are written for 3-part > AABBCC tunes. Can anyone share or point me to any such dances? > > My question is partly inspired by Gene Hubert’s *Fan In The Doorwa*y, > written for three part *slip* jigs. I’m pretty sure I’ve run across > sequences written for AABCC tunes (no repeat on the B). I might even have > spotted some 4–face-4’s written for full 3-part tunes on ibiblio (the > database seems to be down as I write this so I can’t confirm). But so far > I’m coming up empty for AABBCC duple minors. > > If you’ve got anything I’d be much obliged. > > -Joseph Erhard-Hudson > _______________________________________________ > Contra Callers mailing list -- [email protected] > To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected] >
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