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'''SAILOR'S HORNPIPE [5].''' AKA and see "[[Haste to the Wedding]]."  The title was used as a floater in southwestern Pennsylvania, where Prof. Samuel Bayard collected in the mid-20th century, for versions of the common tunes "Fisher's Hornpipe" and "[[Haste to the Wedding (1)]], presumably by novice listeners and players.  
'''SAILOR'S HORNPIPE [5].''' AKA and see "[[Haste to the Wedding (1)]]."  The title was used as a floater in southwestern Pennsylvania, where Prof. Samuel Bayard collected in the mid-20th century, for versions of the common tunes "Fisher's Hornpipe" and "[[Haste to the Wedding (1)]], presumably by novice listeners and players.  
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SAILOR'S HORNPIPE [5]. AKA and see "Haste to the Wedding (1)." The title was used as a floater in southwestern Pennsylvania, where Prof. Samuel Bayard collected in the mid-20th century, for versions of the common tunes "Fisher's Hornpipe" and "Haste to the Wedding (1), presumably by novice listeners and players.

Additional notes

Source for notated version: -

Printed sources : -

Recorded sources: -



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