Annotation:Loyalist Hornpipe

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LOYALIST HORNPIPE. AKA and see "Back of the Haggard," "Black's Hornpipe (2)," "Duke's Hornpipe," "Kershaw's Hornpipe," "Lady Flashdash Hornpipe," "Miss Manner's Hornpipe." English, Hornpipe. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. "The Loyalist(s) Hornpipe" is from the 1840 music manuscript book of John Rook (Multum in Parvo, or A Collection of Old English, Scotch, Irish, Welsh Tunes), a musician from Warerton, England. Rook was a multi-instrumentalist, judging from the cover picture of his collection, and played what appears to be the Northumbrian small-pipes, bugle, flute, fife and fiddle, among others, as he indicates the collection is "for his amusement on the above instruments." See also note for "Annotation:Kershaw's Hornpipe."

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