[A] |
A man's a man for a` that | Page 37 |
Adeste fideles | Page 39 |
All for joy | Page 80 |
All the blue bonnets over the border | Page 42 |
Always gallant Polka | Page 79 |
Always or never waltz | Page 50 |
Annie Laurie | Page 53 |
Auld - Lang- Syne | Page 69 |
Auld Robin Gray | Page 57 |
Aunt Hetty's Reel | Page 40 |
[B] |
Back Side of Albany | Page 37 |
Barcarolle Waltzes | Page 47 |
Beaux of Oak Hill | Page 31 |
Beethoven's Favorite Waltz | Page 86 |
Beggar Student Waltz | Page 77 |
Belle Brandon | Page 28 |
Ben Lomond | Page 58 |
Berlin Polka | Page 46 |
Blue Alsatian Mountain Waltz | Page 83 |
Blue Bells of Scotland | Page 64 |
Blue Danube Waltz | Page 86 |
Blue Eyed Mary | Page 51 |
Boccaccio March | Page 81 |
Bohemian polka | Page 49 |
Bonaparte's Grave | Page 22 |
Bonaparte's March Over the Rhine | Page 92 |
Bonnie Doon | Page 91 |
Bonnie Dundee | Page 63 |
Bonnie Jean | Page 39 |
Bonnie Jean of Aberdeen | Page 63 |
Bonny Boat | Page 68 |
Bryan Olynn | Page 26 |
[C] |
Caledonian march | Page 34 |
Carry me Back to Old Virginny | Page 54 |
Castles in the Air | Page 69 |
Champagne Charlie | Page 76 |
Charley over the water | Page 37 |
Charming waltz | Page 84 |
Cheer, Boys Cheer | Page 88 |
Chi mi Frena | Page 87 |
Chinese dance | Page 27 |
Cincinnati hornpipe | Page 33 |
Coal Black Rose | Page 59 |
Come Back to Erin | Page 62 |
Come, come soldiers,come | Page 28 |
Come we that love the Lord | Page 39 |
Come ye Disconsolate | Page 57 |
Comin' thro' the rye | Page 91 |
Constitution hornpipe | Page 99 |
Copenhagen Waltz | Page 38 |
Cracovienne quickstep | Page 52 |
Crooskeen lawn | Page 92 |
[D] |
Dandy Jim | Page 64 |
Dashing white sergeant | Page 63 |
De Boatman's dance | Page 98 |
Devil's Call Galop | Page 78 |
Devil's Dream | Page 96 |
Disappointed coquette | Page 38 |
Dixie | Page 54 |
Dog and gun | Page 23 |
Doughlass tender and true | Page 65 |
Douglass favorite or mountain hornpipe | Page 60 |
Duke of Kent's March | Page 22 |
Duncan gray | Page 90 |
[E] |
East nuke of fife | Page 55 |
Ehren on the Rhine | Page 75 |
Eliot's Hornpipe | Page 40 |
Embarassment | Page 94 |
[F] |
Fairy land Waltz | Page 77 |
Fanny Elsler's Spanish Cachuca | Page 83 |
Finale Traviata | Page 93 |
Finnegan's Wake | Page 23 |
First love Waltz | Page 82 |
Fisher's hornpipe | Page 99 |
Flag hornpipe | Page 85 |
Flare Up Reel | Page 40 |
Flow Gently Sweet Afton Spielmann | Page 89 |
Flowers of Edinburgh | Page 60 |
Free as a bird | Page 59 |
French Air | Page 22 |
Forest of Bondi | Page 29 |
Fred Wilson’s Clog dance | Page 34 |
Flying trapeze | Page 36 |
[G] |
Grand march in Norma | Page 24 |
Go to the devil and shakeyourself | Page 29 |
Gen Scott’s March | Page 33 |
Good luck March | Page 42 |
Guard’s waltz | Page 48 |
Girl I left behind me | Page 51 |
Good bye,sweetheart | Page 57 |
Gumbo-chaff | Page 58 |
Garry-Owen | Page 64 |
Green field of America | Page 71 |
Good night, and joy bewithyou | Page 91 |
Gobble song | Page 93 |
Granny, will your dog bite? (Jig) | Page 96 |
Green grow the rushes | Page 98 |
[H] |
Hail Columbia | Page 24 |
Hail to the chief | Page 24 |
Highland Mary | Page 25 |
Huntsman’s hornpipe | Page 25 |
Her bright smile haunts me still | Page 26 |
Haste to the wedding | Page 27 |
How can I leave thee | Page 39 |
Hero’s quick step | Page 46 |
Hungarian waltz | Page 46 |
Highland Laddie or white cockade | Page 54 |
Hop Light Lew | Page 69 |
Home sweet home | Page 62 |
Hey the Bonnie breast knots | Page 63 |
Hobson reel | Page 70 |
He giveth his Beloved sleep | Page 89 |
Hull’s victory | Page 99 |
[I] |
Italian air | Page 22 |
I’ve nothing else to | Page 30 |
Immortellen Waltz | Page 45 |
I need thee every hour | Page 58 |
In the gloaming | Page 65 |
I’ll never get drunk anymore | Page 69 |
If I had but a thousand a year | Page 69 |
Irish washerwoman | Page 72 |
I Baccio Waltz | Page 74 |
In the time of apple blossom | Page 75 |
I left it all to Jesus | Page 89 |
[J] |
John Brown, Glory Hallelujah, Battle Hymn of the Republic | Page 25 |
Johnny Sands | Page 32 |
Jim Crow | Page 53 |
Jennie Baubee or Mollie, put the kettle on | Page 55 |
Johnny M’Gill or come under my Plaidie | Page 60 |
Jack O’Hazeldean | Page 63 |
Juanita | Page 67 |
Jackson welcome home | Page 72 |
Joys of life Galop | Page 81 |
John Anderson my jo | Page 90 |
Java March | Page 92 |
Jefferson and liberty | Page 92 |
Jim along Josey | Page 96 |
[K] |
King of Prussia's march | Page 24 |
Kate Kearney | Page 29 |
Kinlock | Page 31 |
King of the Cannibal Islands | Page 33 |
Kitty of Coleraine | Page 32 |
Katy’s letter | Page 34 |
Kiss Waltz | Page 48 |
Kitty Hayes Waltz | Page 50 |
Killarney | Page 52 |
Kitty Clyde | Page 66 |
Katy’s rambles or the Lady triumph | Page 99 |
[L] |
Little Judy’s Reel | Page 26 |
Liverpool hornpipe | Page 29 |
Lucy Neal | Page 38 |
Long, long ago | Page 38 |
Land, Land O the Leal | Page 40 |
Lochaber No mor | Page 58 |
Life let us cherish | Page 61 |
Let Erin remember the days of old | Page 62 |
Lafayette’s march | Page 67 |
Lauterbach Waltz | Page 74 |
Lardy Dah | Page 85 |
La Marseillaise | Page 88 |
Land of sweet Erin or the Twin Sister | Page 90 |
Lamp lighter's hornpipe | Page 96 |
Louisville March | Page 97 |
Lord Mona or London’s bonnie woods and braes | Page 98 |
[M] |
My pretty Jane | Page 89 |
Maryland my Maryland | Page 91 |
My queen waltz | Page 95 |
Money musk Highland fling | Page 96 |
Mountain hornpipe | Page 98 |
Molly Malone | Page 61 |
Massas in the cold cold ground62 | Page 62 |
Miss McLeod Reel | Page 68 |
Morella’s Lesson | Page 70 |
Mary Morrison | Page 71 |
My heart and Lute | Page 70 |
Miss Forbes Farewell | Page 71 |
Mabel Waltz, | Page 74 |
Mazeppa Galop | Page 78 |
Men of Harlech | Page 88 |
Maggie Lauder | Page 26 |
March in the battle of Prague | Page 27 |
Mountain maids invitation | Page 27 |
Miss Brown’s Reel | Page 30 |
Moet and Chandon | Page 35 |
My long tail blue | Page 41 |
Miss Warrender of Lochend’s | Page 41 |
March from Falka | Page 42 |
Myososti Waltz | Page 45 |
My lodging is on the cold ground | Page 51 |
Mary of Argyle | Page 89 |
Miller’s maid | Page 59 |
Merry dance | Page 60 |
[N] |
Norah the pride of Kildare | Page 23 |
No, never can thy home be mine | Page 27 |
Not for Joseph | Page 30 |
New century hornpipe | Page 31 |
Never court but one | Page 35 |
Nearer my God to thee | Page 38 |
Ninety-five | Page 54 |
Nancy Lee | Page 65 |
Not a sparrow falleth | Page 94 |
Ned Kendall’s hornpipe | Page 99 |
[O] |
Oh! Susanna | Page 25 |
Oh, for the wings of a Love | Page 28 |
Off She Goes | Page 32 |
On the Road to Boston | Page 37 |
Old Dan Tucker | Page 38 |
O Lassie art thou sleeping yet | Page 41 |
Old King Crow | Page 53 |
Oh ye tears | Page 57 |
Oyster River Hornpipe | Page 59 |
Oh come,maidens, come | Page 66 |
Old folks at home | Page 68 |
O Nanny wilt thou gang wi’ me | Page 71 |
Over sticks and stonesGalop | Page 80 |
Our flag is there | Page 88 |
Old oaken bucket | Page 93 |
[P] |
Parting long ago | Page 31 |
Polly Perkins | Page 32 |
Par Excellence | Page 36 |
Paddle your own canoe | Page 36 |
Pin money jig | Page 39 |
Polwart of the green | Page 41 |
Pop goes the weasel | Page 63 |
Partant pour la syrie | Page 64 |
Peeler’s jacket | Page 71 |
Paddy on the handcar | Page 85 |
Piff Paff | Page 90 |
Polka, Madam Angot | Page 97 |
[Q] |
Quindaro Hornpipe | Page 68 |
[R] |
Russian march | Page 22 |
Reel of Tulloch | Page 25 |
Robin Adair | Page 26 |
Rustic reel | Page 29 |
Racketty Jack | Page 36 |
Rousseau’s dream | Page 51 |
Rosa Lee | Page 53 |
Reel | Page 56 |
Rockof ages | Page 57 |
Rocky road to Dublin | Page 59 |
Rory 0’ more | Page 60 |
Roy’s wife | Page 60 |
Russian hymn | Page 62 |
Red white and blue | Page 91 |
Rickett’s Hornpipe | Page 32 |
[S] |
Star spangled banner | Page 25 |
Strike the cymbals | Page 28 |
Soldier’s joy | Page 32 |
Swiss guard’s march | Page 37 |
Swiss waltz | Page 46 |
Sunlight waltz | Page 47 |
Sontag Polka | Page 49 |
Steamboat Waltz | Page 49 |
St Patrick’s day | Page 53 |
Suabian dance | Page 59 |
Sligo tune | Page 61 |
See the conquering hero comes | Page 64 |
Sweet by and by | Page 65 |
Such a getting up stairs | Page 72 |
Sailing | Page 73 |
Soldier’s Duett | Page 73 |
Sabre Song | Page 73 |
Sponge it out | Page 76 |
Spring and Autumn | Page 76 |
Secret love | Page 79 |
Spring gentle Spring Waltz | Page 83 |
Showers of GoldWaltz | Page 87 |
Scots, wha ha`e wi wallace bled | Page 88 |
Scotch reel | Page 90 |
Speed the plough | Page 96 |
Scotch march | Page 97 |
Shabby, genteel | Page 30 |
Such a parcel of rogues nation | Page 99 |
T | Page |
Ten little ******* | Page 22 |
The soldier’s return | Page 22 |
The rose of Allandale | Page 39 |
The black bird | Page 23 |
The exile of Erin | Page 23 |
Thou art gane awa ‘frae me, Mary | Page 26 |
The Irish wedding | Page 26 |
Tatther Jack Walsh | Page 27 |
The bright rosy morning | Page 28 |
The dearest spot on earth to me is home | Page 28 |
Twilight | Page 30 |
The celebrated opera reel | Page 31 |
Then you’ll remember me | Page 33 |
The Roman fall | Page 35 |
Twenty years ago | Page 34 |
The watch on the Rhine | Page 36 |
Tyroleanwaitz | Page 38 |
The Highland-man kissed his mother | Page 41 |
Twickenham Ferry | Page 52 |
The Tank | Page 52 |
The Campbells are coming | Page 53 |
The bonnie blue Flag | Page 54 |
The rogues march | Page 54 |
Tullochgorum | Page 56 |
The lass with the yellow coatee | Page 55 |
There inafountain | Page 57 |
Todlen hame | Page 58 |
The colleen bawn | Page 61 |
The four leaved shamrock | Page 61 |
The rocky road to Dublin | Page 61 |
The last rose of summer | Page 62 |
‘Tis said that absence conquers love | Page 67 |
The rout | Page 69 |
Tempest | Page 72 |
The merriest girl that’s out | Page 76 |
‘Tis I alone can tell | Page 75 |
The drum major’s daughter | Page 84 |
The plough boy | Page 88 |
The low back car | Page 89 |
The old Arm chair | Page 97 |
Taras Harp | Page 97 |
[U] |
Union waltz or buy a broom | Page 49 |
Uncle Sam’s farm | Page 51 |
Up in a balloon | Page 85 |
[V] |
Vive la Canadienne | Page 64 |
Virginia Reel | Page 72 |
Von Weber’s favorite Waltz | Page 86 |
[W] |
Wind that shakes the barley | Page 27 |
Weller’s reel | Page 34 |
What is a’the steer, kimmer | Page 37 |
Woodup quickstep | Page 44 |
Wrecker’s daughter | Page 44 |
Wearing of the green | Page 51 |
We’re all a nid nod noddin | Page 55 |
Washington March | Page 66 |
What fairy like music | Page 66 |
Washington crossing the Delaware | Page 66 |
What can the matter be? | Page 67 |
Wedding march | Page 67 |
What a load | Page 67 |
Washington grand march | Page 70 |
Whole hog or none | Page 72 |
Waltz from Barbe Blue | Page 74 |
Waltz, Bells from Corneville | Page 82 |
We’d better bide awee | Page 85 |
We wont go home till morning | Page 91 |
Willow Waly | Page 93 |
When the corn is waving Annie dear | Page 94 |
Walk around- chaw roast beef | Page 94 |
Who’ll be king but Charlie | Page 94 |
Waltz from Falka | Page 95 |
Wilson clog dance NO 2 | Page 97 |
Willie Reily | Page 98 |
Wandering Willie | Page 98 |
[X] |
X X hornpipe | Page 40 |
[Y] |
Yester’s reel | Page 43 |
Yankee Doodle | Page 58 |
You hold yourself like this | Page 92 |
[Z] |
Zig Zag clog dance | Page 43 |