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'''HOPPLE'S TUNE'''. AKA and see "[[Mountain Hornpipe (1) (The)]]," "[[Douglas' Favorite Hornpipe]]," "[[Douglas's Favorite Hornpipe]]" "[[Shape's Hornpipe]]." The version of the tune played by old Juniata County, southwestern Pa., fiddler Christ Hopple.
'''HOPPLE'S TUNE'''. AKA and see "[[Mountain Hornpipe (1) (The)]]," "[[Douglas' Favorite Hornpipe]]," "[[Douglas's Favorite Hornpipe]]" "[[Shape's Hornpipe]]." The version of the tune played by old Juniata County, southwestern Pa., fiddler Christ Hopple.
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HOPPLE'S TUNE. AKA and see "Mountain Hornpipe (1) (The)," "Douglas' Favorite Hornpipe," "Douglas's Favorite Hornpipe" "Shape's Hornpipe." The version of the tune played by old Juniata County, southwestern Pa., fiddler Christ Hopple.

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