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|f_annotation='''STAMFORDHAM HOPPING'''. AKA and see "[[Fleet's a Coming (The)]]," "[[Heathery Foldy]]," "[[Mile to Ride (A)]]," "[[Riding a Mile]]," "[[Stannerton Hopping]]," "[[Stanhope in Weardale]]."  English, Pipe Tune and Air (9/8 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The tune appears under this title (a variant of a Northumbrian title “[[Stannerton Hopping]]”) in the c. 1812 music manuscript of John Bell (1783-1864).
|f_annotation='''STAMFORDHAM HOPPING'''. AKA and see "[[Fleet's a Coming (The)]]," "[[Heathery Foldy]]," "[[Mile to Ride (A)]]," "[[Riding a Mile]]," "[[Stannerton Hopping]]," "[[Stanhope in Weardale]]."  English, Pipe Tune and Air (9/8 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The tune appears under this title (a variant of a Northumbrian title “[[Stannerton Hopping]]”) in the c. 1812 music manuscript of John Bell (1783-1864).  In parts of England a ‘hopping’ refers to the harvesting of hops.
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X:1 T:Stamfordham Hopping M:9/8 L:1/8 R:Slip Jig B:John Bell music manuscript collection (Northumberland, c. 1812) Z:AK/Fiddler’s Companion K:G e|:dBd gag fed|g2B BcB d2e|dBd gag fed|a2A ABA c2e:| |:dBG G2G G2B|dBG GBG c2e|dBG G2G G2B|ecA ABA c2e:|]



STAMFORDHAM HOPPING. AKA and see "Fleet's a Coming (The)," "Heathery Foldy," "Mile to Ride (A)," "Riding a Mile," "Stannerton Hopping," "Stanhope in Weardale." English, Pipe Tune and Air (9/8 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The tune appears under this title (a variant of a Northumbrian title “Stannerton Hopping”) in the c. 1812 music manuscript of John Bell (1783-1864). In parts of England a ‘hopping’ refers to the harvesting of hops.


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