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What care you, by John Bull, performed by Dale Carr on the Schnitger organ of 1704 in Eenum {province of Groningen} on 7 April, 1990. If this is a setting of a popular tune, it is the only known setting; but it may be an original invention of Bull. Its carefree rambunctiousness should not be taken to indicate superficiality: various motives appear more than once in ways that make their reappearance seem not just an accident. An example is the figure 𝅘𝅥𝅮𝅘𝅥𝅮𝅘𝅥 {b-c-a in the alto voice, then c#-d-b in the soprano} just before the 2nd ½ begins; indeed the fact that there are distinguishable voices, as opposed to just a melody with thumping chordal accompaniment, is also significant of some greater depth than is found in many such pieces. Another example is the syncopations in the next bar, 1st in the tenor {𝄽𝅗𝅥𝅘𝅥𝅗𝅥.𝅘𝅥} and then in the bass {𝄽𝅘𝅥𝄽𝅘𝅥𝅗𝅥.𝅘𝅥}. The listener may be amused to find others not mentioned specifically here. Withal, the boisterousness is not empty-headed. The organ in Eenum, built by Schnitger in 1704, appears to be 1 of a pair {the other is in Godlinze, ~7 km. from Eenum}. It is tuned in meantone, ~½ a tone above modern pitch. The organ in Eenum has only 1 manual, but its case was built with an 'under-positive', making the instrument appear larger. {In Godlinze the 'under-positive' has its own windchest & pipes.} Registration: 8' Holpyp, 4' Præstant, 3' Quint, Sesquialter ii, 8' Trompet