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'''KIRKGATE HORNPIPE [1]'''. AKA and see "[[Cook Hornpipe]]." English, Hornpipe. England, Yorkshire. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. Kidson (1890) notes this hornpipe (along with "[[Kirkgate Hornpipe (2)]]") was at one time greatly popular in Leeds, Yorkshire. In the mid-19th century a small musical society in the region used to hold its meetings in Kirkgate, and the hornpipes were great favorites there. Kidson had the melody is from a manuscript dated 1818. Fiddler Lawrence Leadley (Helperby, Yorkshire) included the tune in his c. 1840's music manuscript under the title "[[Cook Hornpipe]]."  
'''KIRKGATE HORNPIPE [1]'''. AKA and see "[[Cook Hornpipe]]." English, Hornpipe. England, Yorkshire. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. Kidson (1890) notes this hornpipe (along with "[[Kirkgate Hornpipe (2)]]") was at one time greatly popular in Leeds, Yorkshire. In the mid-19th century a small musical society in the region used to hold its meetings in Kirkgate, and the hornpipes were great favorites there. Kidson had the melody is from a manuscript dated 1818. Fiddler Lawrence Leadley (Helperby, Yorkshire) included the tune in his c. 1840's music manuscript under the title "[[Cook Hornpipe]]."  
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''Printed sources'': Kidson ('''Old English Country Dances'''), 1890; p. 25. Knowles ('''A Northern Lass'''), 1995; p. 34.  
''Printed sources'': Kidson ('''Old English Country Dances'''), 1890; p. 25. Knowles ('''A Northern Lass'''), 1995; p. 34.  
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KIRKGATE HORNPIPE [1]. AKA and see "Cook Hornpipe." English, Hornpipe. England, Yorkshire. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. Kidson (1890) notes this hornpipe (along with "Kirkgate Hornpipe (2)") was at one time greatly popular in Leeds, Yorkshire. In the mid-19th century a small musical society in the region used to hold its meetings in Kirkgate, and the hornpipes were great favorites there. Kidson had the melody is from a manuscript dated 1818. Fiddler Lawrence Leadley (Helperby, Yorkshire) included the tune in his c. 1840's music manuscript under the title "Cook Hornpipe."

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Printed sources: Kidson (Old English Country Dances), 1890; p. 25. Knowles (A Northern Lass), 1995; p. 34.

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