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|f_annotation='''BLACK'S HORNPIPE [1]'''. English, Hornpipe. England, Yorkshire. B Flat Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB. The editors note that bars 1-4 of the 'B' part are reminiscent of "The Wonder Hornpipe," also known as "Miss Ferry's Hornpipe."  
|f_annotation='''BLACK'S HORNPIPE [1]'''. English, Hornpipe. England, Yorkshire. B Flat Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB. The first strain of "Black's Hornpipe [1]" is cognate with the first strain of Manchester, England, musician John Roose's "[[Gouge Hornpipe]]." Editors Matt Seattle and James Merryweather note that bars 1-4 of the 'B' part are reminiscent of "[[Wonder Hornpipe (The)]]," also known as "[[Miss Ferry's Hornpipe]]."  
|f_source_for_notated_version=a MS collection by fiddler Lawrence Leadley, 1827-1897 (Helperby, Yorkshire) [Merryweather & Seattle].
|f_source_for_notated_version=a MS collection by fiddler Lawrence Leadley, 1827-1897 (Helperby, Yorkshire) [Merryweather & Seattle].
|f_printed_sources=Merryweather & Seattle ('''The Fiddler of Helperby'''), 1994; No. 38, p. 38.  
|f_printed_sources=Merryweather & Seattle ('''The Fiddler of Helperby'''), 1994; No. 38, p. 38.  

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BLACK'S HORNPIPE [1]. English, Hornpipe. England, Yorkshire. B Flat Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB. The first strain of "Black's Hornpipe [1]" is cognate with the first strain of Manchester, England, musician John Roose's "Gouge Hornpipe." Editors Matt Seattle and James Merryweather note that bars 1-4 of the 'B' part are reminiscent of "Wonder Hornpipe (The)," also known as "Miss Ferry's Hornpipe."


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

Printed sources : - Merryweather & Seattle (The Fiddler of Helperby), 1994; No. 38, p. 38.






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