Annotation:Tumbler's Hornpipe (1)
X: 1 T:Tumbler's Hornpipe [1],aka TS.142 T:Washington Hornpipe,aka TS.142 L:1/8 M:C| N:Slight variations from TS.115 O:Lincolnshire Q:1/2=90 R:.hornpipe S:Thomas Sands' MS,1810,Lincolnshire Z:vmp.Ruairidh Greig, 2011 %%TBL:{"version":"beta","type":"tune","id":"11377"} F:http://www.john-chambers.us/~jc/music/abc/mirror/tunebook.org.uk/tunebook.abc K:Bb Bcde fBAB|gBaB bBAB|GBFB EBDB|Ccec BAGF|! Bcde fBAB|gBaB bBaB|GeFd EcDB|ecBAB2B2:|! |:fBAB gBAB|gaba gfgd|edcB cBcd|edcB BAGF|! Bcde fBAB|gBaB bBAB|GeFd EcDB|ecBA B2B2:|]
TUMBLER’S HORNPIPE [1]. AKA and see "Blueskin's Hornpipe," "Clog double," "Cois Ceimeanna (Na)," "Good for the Tongue," "Jenkin's Hornpipe," "Smith's Hornpipe (6)," "Smyth's Hornpipe,""Stoney Steps (4)," “Washington Hornpipe.” English, Hornpipe (whole or cut time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. Sourced to the James Biggins 1779 manuscript (Leeds, west Yorkshire) held in the Leeds Central Library, Yorkshire. Barry Callaghan (2007) finds it in the George Spencer (Leeds, west Yorkshire), Joshua Burnett (Worsborough, south Yorkshire) and William Irwin (Langdale, Cumbria) early 19th century collections as untitled tunes and also under the “Washington Hornpipe” title.