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'''GYPSY HORNPIPE [5]'''. English, Hornpipe. England, Yorkshire. A Major (Merryweather & Seattle): G Major (Callaghan). Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The melody does not bear any resemblance to "Gypsy Hornpipe" [1-4].   
|f_annotation='''GYPSY HORNPIPE [5]'''. AKA - "Gipsey/Gipsy Hornpipe." AKA and see "[[Worster Hornpipe]]," "[[Worcester Hornpipe]]."  English, Hornpipe. England, Yorkshire. A Major (Merryweather & Seattle): G Major (Callaghan). Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. "Gypsy Hornpipe [5]" was entered into the mid-19th century music copybooks of Lawrence Leadley (Helperby, Yorkshire) and John Roose (Manchester).  The melody does not bear any resemblance to "Gypsy Hornpipe" [1-4].  See also Irish collector P.W. Joyce's "[[Gipsy Hornpipe (1)]]" for a distanced version of the tune.
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|f_printed_sources=Callaghan ('''Hardcore English'''), 2007; p. 18. Merryweather & Seattle ('''The Fiddler of Helperby'''), 1994; No. 29, p. 36.  
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GYPSY HORNPIPE [5]. AKA - "Gipsey/Gipsy Hornpipe." AKA and see "Worster Hornpipe," "Worcester Hornpipe." English, Hornpipe. England, Yorkshire. A Major (Merryweather & Seattle): G Major (Callaghan). Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. "Gypsy Hornpipe [5]" was entered into the mid-19th century music copybooks of Lawrence Leadley (Helperby, Yorkshire) and John Roose (Manchester). The melody does not bear any resemblance to "Gypsy Hornpipe" [1-4]. See also Irish collector P.W. Joyce's "Gipsy Hornpipe (1)" for a distanced version of the tune.


Additional notes
Source for notated version : - an MS collection by fiddler Lawrence Leadley, 1827-1897 (Helperby, Yorkshire) [Merryweather & Seattle].

Printed sources : - Callaghan (Hardcore English), 2007; p. 18. Merryweather & Seattle (The Fiddler of Helperby), 1994; No. 29, p. 36.






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