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|f_annotation='''SOUTH SHORE (2) (THE).''' English, Hornpipe. The tune, as “The South Shore,” appears in '''The Lads Like Beer''', a collection of melodies composed by and associated with 19th century Tyneside fiddler and composer [[wikipedia:James_Hill_(folk_musician)]] (c. 1811-1854), renowned for his hornpipe compositions. It is thought, but not proven, to be a Hill composition, based on stylistic evidence. A variant a familiar session tune known as “[[Scholar (The)]],” and is heard as a reel as well as a hornpipe. | |f_annotation='''SOUTH SHORE (2) (THE).''' English, Hornpipe. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The tune, as “The South Shore,” appears in '''The Lads Like Beer''', a collection of melodies composed by and associated with 19th century Tyneside fiddler and composer [[wikipedia:James_Hill_(folk_musician)]] (c. 1811-1854), renowned for his hornpipe compositions. It is thought, but not proven, to be a Hill composition, based on stylistic evidence. A variant a familiar session tune known as “[[Scholar (The)]],” and is heard as a reel as well as a hornpipe. | ||
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SOUTH SHORE (2) (THE). English, Hornpipe. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The tune, as “The South Shore,” appears in The Lads Like Beer, a collection of melodies composed by and associated with 19th century Tyneside fiddler and composer wikipedia:James_Hill_(folk_musician) (c. 1811-1854), renowned for his hornpipe compositions. It is thought, but not proven, to be a Hill composition, based on stylistic evidence. A variant a familiar session tune known as “Scholar (The),” and is heard as a reel as well as a hornpipe.