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'''JACK WARREL'S HORNPIPE'''. English, "Old" or Triple Hornpipe (triple time). C Major. Standard tuning. ABCDEFGHIJKLMN. From Thomas Marsden's '''A Collection of Original Lancashire Hornpipes, Old and New. Containing Divisions upon each''' (London, 1705, pp. 10-11); the tune is a set of eight variations on the same theme as the "[[Olde Haile Hornpipe]]." The book was sold out of Henry Playford's music shop at the Temple Change, priced at one shilling. William Vickers' "[[Four Bare Legs Together]]" is said to be a derivative tune. | '''JACK WARREL'S HORNPIPE'''. English, "Old" or Triple Hornpipe (triple time). C Major. Standard tuning. ABCDEFGHIJKLMN. From Thomas Marsden's '''A Collection of Original Lancashire Hornpipes, Old and New. Containing Divisions upon each''' (London, 1705, pp. 10-11); the tune is a set of eight variations on the same theme as the "[[Olde Haile Hornpipe]]." The book was sold out of Henry Playford's music shop at the Temple Change, priced at one shilling. William Vickers' "[[Four Bare Legs Together]]" is said to be a derivative tune. Marsden's "[[Old Haile Hornpipe]]" is a set of variations on the same theme as "Jack Warrel's Hornpipe." | ||
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JACK WARREL'S HORNPIPE. English, "Old" or Triple Hornpipe (triple time). C Major. Standard tuning. ABCDEFGHIJKLMN. From Thomas Marsden's A Collection of Original Lancashire Hornpipes, Old and New. Containing Divisions upon each (London, 1705, pp. 10-11); the tune is a set of eight variations on the same theme as the "Olde Haile Hornpipe." The book was sold out of Henry Playford's music shop at the Temple Change, priced at one shilling. William Vickers' "Four Bare Legs Together" is said to be a derivative tune. Marsden's "Old Haile Hornpipe" is a set of variations on the same theme as "Jack Warrel's Hornpipe."
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Printed sources:
Recorded sources: Heroes of edible music Records, Martin Green & Eliza Carthy - "Dinner" (2001).