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'''LADY GEORGE SACKVILLE HORNPIPE.''' Scotch? Irish?; Hornpipe. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. Lady George Sackville was a | '''LADY GEORGE SACKVILLE HORNPIPE.''' Scotch? Irish?; Hornpipe. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. An 18th century Lady George Sackville was a sister to Lady Bateman, whose name appears as the title of another tune (see "[[Lady Bateman's Hornpipe]]") in James Alexander's '''Fifty New Scotch & Irish Reels & Hornpipe''' (c. 1826). | ||
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''Printed sources'': Alexander ('''Alexander’s Fifty New Scotch & Irish Reels & Hornpipes'''), c. 1826; No. 40, p. 20. | ''Printed sources'': Alexander ('''Alexander’s Fifty New Scotch & Irish Reels & Hornpipes'''), c. 1826; No. 40, p. 20. | ||
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LADY GEORGE SACKVILLE HORNPIPE. Scotch? Irish?; Hornpipe. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. An 18th century Lady George Sackville was a sister to Lady Bateman, whose name appears as the title of another tune (see "Lady Bateman's Hornpipe") in James Alexander's Fifty New Scotch & Irish Reels & Hornpipe (c. 1826).
Source for notated version:
Printed sources: Alexander (Alexander’s Fifty New Scotch & Irish Reels & Hornpipes), c. 1826; No. 40, p. 20.
Recorded sources: