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Soldier's Joy (fiddle tune) : ウィキペディア英語版
Soldier's Joy (fiddle tune)

"Soldier's Joy" is a fiddle tune, classified as a reel or country dance.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Soldier's Joy An American Classic )〕 It is popular in the American fiddle canon, in which it is touted as "an American classic"〔 but traces its origin to Scottish fiddling traditions,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Soldier's Joy )〕 and Irish fiddle traditions. It has been played in Scotland for over 200 years, and Robert Burns used it for the first song of his cantata 'The Jolly Beggars'.〔 According to documentation at the United States Library of Congress, it is "one of the oldest and most widely distributed tunes"〔 and is rated in the top ten most-played Old Time Fiddle tune. According to the Illinois Humanities Center, the tune dates as early as the 1760s. In spite of its upbeat tempo and catchy melody, the term "soldier's joy" has a much darker meaning than is portrayed by the tune. This term eventually came to refer to the combination of whiskey, beer, and morphine used by Civil War soldiers.
==Score==

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