Rum Tum Tiddle Dance (1912)
Last updated: 17.02.23
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Composer: J. Schwartz Suppliers: dbe15.gif
Editor: Geoff Grainger Sextet A/T/T/B+T/B/GB(B)
Publisher: Ditty Box Enterprises Publication: DBE 598
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Length: approx. 3¾ mins.
The Rum-Tum-Tiddle Dance, a fine syncopated dance, was according to cover of the original sheet music played by the composer himself. Its form is AABBACCD with a 4-bar introduction and two interludes of 4 and 12 bars between surrounding the CC strains. The strains all explore syncopated rum-tum-tiddle themes in a most entertaining manner ranging over all registers and characterised by a pronounced bass line. This composition is a worthy companion to Radium Dance (1904) and could well share the same programme.
The Rum-Tum-Tiddle Dance was published by Jerome & Schwartz Publishing Co., New York, USA.
A tempo of 80 crotchets/min. is suggested.
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