Annotation:Prince of Wales' Hornpipe (1)

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X: 1 T:Prince of Wales Hornpipe [1] TS.135 T:Worster Hp,aka TS.135 T:Worcester HP,aka TS.135 L:1/8 M:C O:Lincolnshire Q:1/2=92 R:.hornpipe S:Thomas Sands' MS,1810,Lincolnshire Z:vmp.Ruairidh Greig, 2011 %%TBL:{"version":"beta","type":"tune","id":"11114"} K:Bb dc|BFDF Bdfd|gfga b2ag|fdBd fdBd|cAFA cAFA|! BFDF Bdfd|gfga b2ag|fdBd ecAc|B2B2"minim in ms"B2:|! |:fe|dfBf dfBf|egcg egcg|dfBf dfBf|gecB BAGF|! dfBf dfBf|gfga b2 ag|fddB ceAc|B2[b2B2]"min. in ms"[b2B2]:|]



PRINCE OF WALES’ HORNPIPE [1]. AKA and see "Worcester Hornpipe." English, Hornpipe. A Major (Sumner). Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. A popular English hornpipe under a variety of titles (an entered without title as well in several older English musicians' ms. collections). See note for "annotation:Worcester Hornpipe" for more. Gibbons originally set the tune in the key of ‘C’ major in his ms., while another Lincolnshire musician, Thomas Sands, set it in B Flat in his c. 1810 manuscript collection.


Additional notes
Source for notated version : - the 1823-26 music mss of papermaker and musician Joshua Gibbons (1778-1871, of Tealby, near Market Rasen, Lincolnshire Wolds) [Sumner].

Printed sources : - Sumner (Lincolnshire Collections, vol. 1: The Joshua Gibbons Manuscript), 1997; p. 60.






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