The Highland Fling and How to Teach it by Horatio N. Grant
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Turning one-fourth towards the left hand on each count.
The hands are in position for the beginning of the next step, left up. NOTICE. As I have a little space here owing to a slight error. I will call attention to the music for the Highland Fling. Properly accented music for the dance is of the utmost importance, and I am prepared to furnish the same in manuscript to my patrons for one dollar orchestra parts. There is no printed copy of the music I use to my knowledge. Will furnish first violin part for twenty-five cents. Address all communications to PROF. GRANT, 485 Main Street, Buffalo, N.Y. Step Four. Part First. Hand positions, left up. Hop on L, and at the same time and count, extend the R to second position, (count one.) Hop on L, and at the same time and count, bring R up in front, toe |
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