Several initiatives have transcribed the manuscript into modern notation:
Though the original FARNE website is now static, the archived content remains accessible. Search for "Vickers" to find annotated lists of the tune titles, which serve as a companion guide to the manuscript.
Part of a large subset of "Jack" tunes within the collection.
The tunebook is organized without strict genre separation but includes:
The Great Northern Tunebook, also known as William Vickers' Collection of Dance Tunes, is a significant historical music collection compiled around 1770. William Vickers, a musician and music teacher from northern England, assembled this comprehensive manuscript of dance tunes.
: Originally published in three parts by Dragonfly Music (1986-87) and later as a single volume by the English Folk Dance and Song Society (EFDSS) Free Access
The Vickers manuscript is considered a cornerstone of . It provides a "window on an individual fiddler's world" from over 250 years ago, documenting the specific melodic variations and regional styles that define the Northern English musical tradition .