The Sussex Carol

English carol in 3/4 time -- key of G major (1 sharp)

(Time through) Daniel Linda Val Brett Tony
1 (tacit) (tacit) (tacit) (tacit) Vibes #1 voice (Soprano, with blue mallets)
2 (tacit) (tacit) #2 voice (Alto) Arpeggios Vibes #1 voice (Soprano, with blue mallets)
3 (tacit) Dulcimer strum chords #3 voice (Tenor) Arpeggios Vibes #1 voice (Soprano, with blue mallets)
4 Bass pizz. Dulcimer strum chords #4 voice (Bass) #1 voice (Soprano) Vibes #1 voice (Soprano, with blue mallets)
5 Bass pizz. Dulcimer strum chords #2 voice (Alto) #1 voice (Soprano) Vibes #1 voice (Soprano, with blue mallets)

Tempo is dotted-half-note = 96 bpm (one beat per measure).

Background: this tune was transcribed by Ralph Vaughan Williams who heard it being sung by Harriet Verrall in Sussex county, England, in 1919. Origins are likely 17th century English.