Winner's new school for the clarionet : in which the instructions are so clearly and simply treated, as to make it unnecessary to require a teacher . Third Figure.—First Gentlemen and opposite Lady forward and back 4 bars—Forward a second time and salute. (Courtsey and bow)pud return to places 4—The four Ladies form a windmill by giving their right hands, the four Gentlemen take their partners left hands, with their lefthands, all facing the same direction, and promenade entirely round and turn partners in places. 8—In place of the Windmill, sometimes make a doableLadies chain:—Four Ladies cro
Winner's new school for the clarionet : in which the instructions are so clearly and simply treated, as to make it unnecessary to require a teacher . Third Figure.—First Gentlemen and opposite Lady forward and back 4 bars—Forward a second time and salute. (Courtsey and bow)pud return to places 4—The four Ladies form a windmill by giving their right hands, the four Gentlemen take their partners left hands, with their lefthands, all facing the same direction, and promenade entirely round and turn partners in places. 8—In place of the Windmill, sometimes make a doableLadies chain:—Four Ladies cross hands with right hand half round the circle, turn the opposite Gentlemen with left, and cross hands half round again,and turn partners with left hand. (Generally adopted in Paris.) Same for the other three couples. No. 4. FRITZ
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