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- Rasmus_Storms_Notebook abstract "Rasmus Storm's Notebook is a handwritten collection of tunes written in the 1760s by Rasmus Storm. It is one of the earliest and most important collections of Danish traditional music. Storm was a Danish fiddler and Dancing master born in 1733 on the Island of Funen. He was the son of an indentured peasant and worked as an assistant to a merchant. He began compiling his tunebook around 1760, but it is unknown where he learned the tunes. Among the tunes are minuets, polskas, bourrées, marches and rigadoons - as well as otherwise unknown dance types such as \"dantz\" and \"serras\" and several folk melodies. Today the notebook is kept by the Danish Ethnological collection.".