Annotation:Lord Nelson's Hornpipe (1): Difference between revisions
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
(One intermediate revision by the same user not shown) | |||
Line 2: | Line 2: | ||
{{TuneAnnotation | {{TuneAnnotation | ||
|f_tune_annotation_title= https://tunearch.org/wiki/Annotation:Lord_Nelson's_Hornpipe_(1) > | |f_tune_annotation_title= https://tunearch.org/wiki/Annotation:Lord_Nelson's_Hornpipe_(1) > | ||
|f_annotation='''LORD NELSON'S HORNPIPE [1].''' AKA and see "[[Bridge of Lodi (The)]]," "[[Down Back o' Shoddy]]," "[[Huntsman's Hornpipe]]," "[[Lochmaben Hornpipe]]," "[[Nelson's Hornpipe (2)]]," "[[Saxon's Hornpipe]]," "[[Stage Hornpipe (4) (The)]]." English, Hornpipe. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. A popular and widespread tune under a variety of titles. The tune appears as "Lord Nelson's Hornpipe" in the music manuscripts of the Hardy family (Dorset), John Moore (1841, Tyneside), James Winder (1835, Wyresdale, Lancashire) and the G. Huddeswell manuscript (Leeds, west Yorkshire). | |f_annotation='''LORD NELSON'S HORNPIPE [1].''' AKA - "Lord Nelson's Victory." AKA and see "[[Bridge of Lodi (The)]]," "[[Down Back o' Shoddy]]," "[[Huntsman's Hornpipe]]," "[[Lochmaben Hornpipe]]," "[[Nelson's Hornpipe (2)]]," "[[Saxon's Hornpipe]]," "[[Stage Hornpipe (4) (The)]]." English, Hornpipe. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. A popular and widespread tune under a variety of titles. The tune appears as "Lord Nelson's Hornpipe" in the music manuscripts of the Hardy family (Dorset), John Moore (1841, Tyneside), James Winder (1835, Wyresdale, Lancashire) and the G. Huddeswell manuscript (Leeds, west Yorkshire). It can also be found as "Lord Nelson's Victory" in the 1823 music copybook of musician Robert Hughes (Whitchurch, Shropshire). | ||
|f_source_for_notated_version=the Thomas Hardy family music manuscripts (Dorset) [Trim] | |f_source_for_notated_version=the Thomas Hardy family music manuscripts (Dorset) [Trim] | ||
|f_printed_sources=Trim et al ('''Musical Heritage of Thomas Hardy'''), 1990; No. 63. | |f_printed_sources=Trim et al ('''Musical Heritage of Thomas Hardy'''), 1990; No. 63. |
Latest revision as of 22:53, 3 May 2024
X:1 T:Lord Nelson's Hornpipe [1] M:4/4 L:1/8 R:Hornpipe K:D A>F|D2d2d2 c>d|e>c A>c e2 d>e|f>d f>d g>e g>e|a>f d>f e2 A>F| D2d2d2 c>d|e>c A>c e2 c>d|e>c e>c d>B ^G>B|A2A2A2:| |:f>g|a>g f>e d>c B>A|B2G2G2g>a|b>a g>f e>d c>B|c2A2A2 f>g| a>f a>f g>b g>b|a>f a>f g>b g>b|a>f b>g f>e d>c|d2d2d2:|]
LORD NELSON'S HORNPIPE [1]. AKA - "Lord Nelson's Victory." AKA and see "Bridge of Lodi (The)," "Down Back o' Shoddy," "Huntsman's Hornpipe," "Lochmaben Hornpipe," "Nelson's Hornpipe (2)," "Saxon's Hornpipe," "Stage Hornpipe (4) (The)." English, Hornpipe. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. A popular and widespread tune under a variety of titles. The tune appears as "Lord Nelson's Hornpipe" in the music manuscripts of the Hardy family (Dorset), John Moore (1841, Tyneside), James Winder (1835, Wyresdale, Lancashire) and the G. Huddeswell manuscript (Leeds, west Yorkshire). It can also be found as "Lord Nelson's Victory" in the 1823 music copybook of musician Robert Hughes (Whitchurch, Shropshire).