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'''UNION JACK HORNPIPE.''' Scottish, Hornpipe (cut time). C Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA'BB'. Composed by J.C. Paton, a well-known teacher of music in Edinburgh (according to his obituary notice in '''The Musical Times''', Oct. 1, 1886). Paton is buried in St. Cuthbert's churchyard in a family plot, where his children are also interred. Paton died young, at age 31; one of his children predeceased him (an infant, 6 weeks old), but his surviving children died young as well. A son, aged 12, died the year after his father, and his remaining child, a daughter died in 1909, aged 26. | '''UNION JACK HORNPIPE.''' Scottish, Hornpipe (cut time). C Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA'BB'. Composed by J.C. Paton, "a well-known teacher of music in Edinburgh and a musician of considerable talent" (according to his obituary notice in '''The Musical Times''', Oct. 1, 1886). Paton is buried in St. Cuthbert's churchyard in a family plot, where his children are also interred. Paton died young, at age 31; one of his children predeceased him (an infant, 6 weeks old), but his surviving children died young as well. A son, aged 12, died the year after his father, and his remaining child, a daughter died in 1909, aged 26. | ||
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UNION JACK HORNPIPE. Scottish, Hornpipe (cut time). C Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA'BB'. Composed by J.C. Paton, "a well-known teacher of music in Edinburgh and a musician of considerable talent" (according to his obituary notice in The Musical Times, Oct. 1, 1886). Paton is buried in St. Cuthbert's churchyard in a family plot, where his children are also interred. Paton died young, at age 31; one of his children predeceased him (an infant, 6 weeks old), but his surviving children died young as well. A son, aged 12, died the year after his father, and his remaining child, a daughter died in 1909, aged 26.
Source for notated version:
Printed sources: Laybourn (Köhler’s Violin Repository vol. 3), 1885; p. 221.
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