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'''HASILS''''. AKA and see "[[Captain Pugwash]]," "[[Trumpet Hornpipe (2)]]." English, Hornpipe. B Flat Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB.  Jamie Knowles (1993) identifies this as a "Saddleworth version of what is arguably the most well-known fiddle tune in the world." He gives its provenance as Scottish. Source for notated version:   
'''HASILS''''. AKA and see "[[Captain Pugwash]]," "[[Trumpet Hornpipe (2)]]." English, Hornpipe. B Flat Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB.  Jamie Knowles (1993) identifies this as a "Saddleworth version of what is arguably the most well-known fiddle tune in the world." He gives its provenance as Scottish. Source for notated version:   
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''Source for notated version'': the music manuscript of Joseph Kershaw, a musician from Slackcote, Saddleworth, North West England who began his entries around the year 1820 [Knowles].  
''Source for notated version'': the music manuscript of Joseph Kershaw, a musician from Slackcote, Saddleworth, North West England who began his entries around the year 1820 [Knowles].  
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''Printed sources'': Knowles ('''Joseph Kershaw Manuscript'''), 1993; No. 72.  
''Printed sources'': Knowles ('''Joseph Kershaw Manuscript'''), 1993; No. 72.  
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HASILS'. AKA and see "Captain Pugwash," "Trumpet Hornpipe (2)." English, Hornpipe. B Flat Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB. Jamie Knowles (1993) identifies this as a "Saddleworth version of what is arguably the most well-known fiddle tune in the world." He gives its provenance as Scottish. Source for notated version:

Source for notated version: the music manuscript of Joseph Kershaw, a musician from Slackcote, Saddleworth, North West England who began his entries around the year 1820 [Knowles].

Printed sources: Knowles (Joseph Kershaw Manuscript), 1993; No. 72.

Recorded sources:




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