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'''CAPE COD HORNPIPE [2], THE'''. American, Hornpipe. A Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABBCCDD. Composed by Falmouth, Massachusetts, musician and writer Bill Black [www.capeirish.com/webabc]. Cape Cod was named on the 15th of May, 1602, by Captain Bartholomew Gosnold, a Cornishman from Falmouth who sailed north from Virginia and 'took great store of cod fish' off the peninsula in the closing years of the reign of Elizabeth I.  
'''CAPE COD HORNPIPE [2], THE'''. American, Hornpipe. A Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABBCCDD. Composed by Falmouth, Massachusetts, musician and writer Bill Black [www.capeirish.com/webabc]. Cape Cod was named on the 15th of May, 1602, by Captain Bartholomew Gosnold, a Cornishman from Falmouth who sailed north from Virginia and 'took great store of cod fish' off the peninsula in the closing years of the reign of Elizabeth I.  
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''Printed sources'': Black ('''Music's the Very Best Thing'''), 1996; No. 194, pg. 103.
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X:1 T: The Cape Cod Hornpipe C: (c) B. Black [www.capeirish/tunes_online] Q: 325 R: hornpipe M: 4/4 L: 1/8 K: A cBAB ceae | f2 ae f3 e | cBAB ceaf | ecBA FB B2 | cBAB ceae | f2 ae fa a2 | EFAB ceaf | ecBA FA A2 :| K: Dm dcAc defg | f2 ed cAGE | FEFG AGAc | dcde fedc | d2 ad edad | c2 ec gcec | BG G2 FAcA | GEDC D4 :| K: Gm GDDD FDDA | Bcdg fdcA | BGdG AFcF | BAGF GABc | dg g2 bagf | cf f2 afdc | BdcB AcBA | GFDF G4 :| K: D FEDE FAdA | B2 dA B3 A | FEDE FAdB | AFED B,E E2 | FEDE FAdA | B2 dA Bd d2 | A,B,DE FAdB | AFED B,D D2 :||



CAPE COD HORNPIPE [2], THE. American, Hornpipe. A Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABBCCDD. Composed by Falmouth, Massachusetts, musician and writer Bill Black [www.capeirish.com/webabc]. Cape Cod was named on the 15th of May, 1602, by Captain Bartholomew Gosnold, a Cornishman from Falmouth who sailed north from Virginia and 'took great store of cod fish' off the peninsula in the closing years of the reign of Elizabeth I.

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Printed sources : - Black (Music's the Very Best Thing), 1996; No. 194, p. 103.

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