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Paganini Hornpipe. JNu.04

Found in p-q.zip (p-q.abc) from the José A. Oliveira abc collection
Paganini Hornpipe. JNu.04 - staff notation
X:12752
T:Paganini Hornpipe. JNu.04
T:Soldier's Joy-(ish),aka. JNu.04
M:4/4
L:1/8
Q:160
S:James Nuttall MS,c1830?,Rossendale,East Lancs.
R:Hornpipe
O:England
A:East Lancashire
N:Niccolo Paganini (1782-1840), the great violin virtuoso,was not averse
N:to folk tunes, often using them as the basis for his own work.This
N:does
N:not necessarily mean he wrote this one,although since it seems to be a
N:variation on Soldiers Joy and Paganini really really liked doing
N:variations ..... His contemporary the Scandinavian violinist  Ole Bull
N:was also keen on folk tunes,so much so that he even  learnt to play
N:the
N:Hardanger Fiddle..CGP.. Rebeamed from pairs of qu's to fours..CGP
Z:vmp.Manchester Morris Men
K:A
ed|cBcd ecAc|e2 a2 a2 ed|cBcd ecAc|B2 E2 E2 ed|!
cBcd ecAc|fefg agaf|eaga fdBG|A2 A2 A2::!
BA|GBEB GBEB|c2 A2 A2 cB|AcFc Acde|f2 e2 e2 (3efg|!
a2 ec Acec|f2 dB GBdB|a2 ec fdBG|A2 A2 A2:|]

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