Annotation:Stannerton Hopping

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X: 1 T:Stannerton Hopping,aka. LW.019 M:9/8 L:1/8 Q:3/8=110 B:Lionel Winship MS, 1833, Wark, Northumberland Z:Village Music Project 2017 Anne Wride F:http://www.cpartington.plus.com/Links/Winship/WinshipL.abc K:G e |: dBd g2e f2d | g2d B2c d2e | dBd g2e f2d | a2A A2B c2e :| |: dBd g2e f2d | g2d B2c d2e | dBd gag fed | a2A A2B c2e :| |: dBG A2c B2G | dBG GBc d2e | dBG G2c B2G | AcA e2A c2e :| |: dBG GBG D2G | B2G GBc d2e | dBG GBG D2A | c2A A2B c2e :|



STANNERTON HOPPING AKA and see "Mile To Ride (A)," “Riding a Mile.”"Stamfordham Hopping." English, Slip Jig and Air (9/8 time). England, Northumberland. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABBCCDD. See note for "Annotation:Mile to Ride (A)/A Mile to Ride.” "Stannerton Hopping" was printed by Northumbrian musician William Vickers in his music manuscript of 1770 (wherein it also appears as “Mile to Ride (A)


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