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|f_annotation='''RICHER'S HORNPIPE [2].''' AKA and see: "[[Bridge of Lodi (The)]]," "[[Huntsman's Hornpipe]]," "[[Murray's Hornpipe (1)]]," "[[Nelson's Hornpipe (2)]]," "[[Saxon's Hornpipe]]," "[[Stage Hornpipe (4) (The)]]." | |f_annotation='''RICHER'S HORNPIPE [2].''' AKA and see: "[[Bridge of Lodi (The)]]," "[[Huntsman's Hornpipe]]," "[[Murray's Hornpipe (1)]]," "[[Nelson's Hornpipe (2)]]," "[[Saxon's Hornpipe]]," "[[Stage Hornpipe (4) (The)]]." English; Hornpipe (2/4, whole or cut time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. "Richer's Hornpipe [2]" is a member of a large early 19th century hornpipe family with numerous titles and variants. The melody is here associated with a rope dancer named Richer (for whom see "[[annotation:Richer's_Hornpipe_(1)]]). | ||
|f_printed_sources=Maurice Hime ('''Hime's Pocket Book, vol. 2'''), Dublin, c. 1810; p. 22. | |f_printed_sources=Maurice Hime ('''Hime's Pocket Book, vol. 2'''), Dublin, c. 1810; p. 22. | ||
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RICHER'S HORNPIPE [2]. AKA and see: "Bridge of Lodi (The)," "Huntsman's Hornpipe," "Murray's Hornpipe (1)," "Nelson's Hornpipe (2)," "Saxon's Hornpipe," "Stage Hornpipe (4) (The)." English; Hornpipe (2/4, whole or cut time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. "Richer's Hornpipe [2]" is a member of a large early 19th century hornpipe family with numerous titles and variants. The melody is here associated with a rope dancer named Richer (for whom see "annotation:Richer's_Hornpipe_(1)).