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  • Hornpipe
  • Hornpipe

    – Both a singlereeded musical instrument sailors often had aboard ship, and a spirited dance that sailors do. The common term for being filled with lust is “horny,” and hornpipe then has some comical possibilities. “Is that a hornpipe in your pocket, or are you just glad to see me? Or both?”

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HORNPIPE

  • Hornpipe
  • Dance

    The hornpipe is any of several dance forms and their associated tunes, played and danced in Great Britain and Ireland and elsewhere from the 16th century

    Hornpipe

    Hornpipe

    Hornpipe

  • The Sailor's Hornpipe
  • Traditional hornpipe melody

    The Sailor's Hornpipe (also known as The College Hornpipe and Jack's the Lad) is a traditional hornpipe melody. It has a strong association with the Royal

    The Sailor's Hornpipe

    The_Sailor's_Hornpipe

  • Hornpipe (instrument)
  • Instrument

    The hornpipe can refer to a specific instrument or a class of woodwind instruments consisting of a single reed, a large diameter melody pipe with finger

    Hornpipe (instrument)

    Hornpipe (instrument)

    Hornpipe_(instrument)

  • Hornpipe Heights
  • Group of land forms in Antarctica

    The Hornpipe Heights (69°51′S 70°36′W / 69.850°S 70.600°W / -69.850; -70.600) are a group of partly exposed ridges rising to about 1,200 metres (4,000 ft)

    Hornpipe Heights

    Hornpipe_Heights

  • The Modification and Instrumentation of a Famous Hornpipe as a Merry and Altogether Sincere Homage to Uncle Alfred
  • Instrumentation of a Famous Hornpipe as a Merry and Altogether Sincere Homage to Uncle Alfred, sometimes shortened to Hornpipe, is an arrangement for six

    The Modification and Instrumentation of a Famous Hornpipe as a Merry and Altogether Sincere Homage to Uncle Alfred

    The Modification and Instrumentation of a Famous Hornpipe as a Merry and Altogether Sincere Homage to Uncle Alfred

    The_Modification_and_Instrumentation_of_a_Famous_Hornpipe_as_a_Merry_and_Altogether_Sincere_Homage_to_Uncle_Alfred

  • John Durang
  • American actor

    George Washington's favorite performer, he was famous for dancing the hornpipe, a lively, jiglike solo exhibition so called because it was originally

    John Durang

    John_Durang

  • Water Music
  • Three suites by Handel

    Allegro da capo Passepied Air Minuet Bourrée Hornpipe Allegro moderato I. Overture (Allegro) II. Alla hornpipe III. Lentement IV. Bourrée V. Minuet Problems

    Water Music

    Water Music

    Water_Music

  • Irish traditional music
  • Genre of folk music

    flute), the guthbuinne (a bassoon-type horn), the beannbhuabhal and corn (hornpipes), the cuislenna (bagpipes – see Great Irish warpipes), the stoc and storgán

    Irish traditional music

    Irish traditional music

    Irish_traditional_music

  • Syncopation
  • Off-beat rhythm

    the Baroque era was the "Hornpipe" from Handel's Water Music (1733). Christopher Hogwood (2005, p. 37) describes the Hornpipe as "possibly the most memorable

    Syncopation

    Syncopation

  • England
  • Country within the United Kingdom

    contributed to several genres prominently; mostly sea shanties, jigs, hornpipes and dance music. It has its own distinct variations and regional peculiarities

    England

    England

    England

  • Do Your Ears Hang Low?
  • Children's song derived from an 1838 popular song

    "Turkey in the Straw", but it can also be sung to the tune of the "Sailor's Hornpipe". It has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 15472. The origin of the song

    Do Your Ears Hang Low?

    Do_Your_Ears_Hang_Low?

  • Nancy Dawson
  • English dancer and actress

    performing a solo rendition of a hornpipe between acts in The Beggar's Opera at Covent Garden Theatre in London in 1759. The hornpipe tune is now known as "Here

    Nancy Dawson

    Nancy Dawson

    Nancy_Dawson

  • Captain Pugwash
  • Fictional pirate created by cartoonist John Ryan

    an expert concertina player, and part of his repertoire is "The Trumpet Hornpipe" (the Captain Pugwash theme). He was portrayed with a Home Counties accent

    Captain Pugwash

    Captain_Pugwash

  • Pipe (instrument)
  • Simple wooden flute

    sipsi, hornpipe, pibgorn, alboka and triple pipes. Examples of double-reed reedpipes include shawm, oboe, bassoon, duduk and piri. Hornpipes are instruments

    Pipe (instrument)

    Pipe (instrument)

    Pipe_(instrument)

  • Todd McEwen
  • American writer (born 1953)

    married to novelist Lucy Ellmann. He has published four novels: Fisher's Hornpipe (1983), McX: A Romance of the Dour (1991), Arithmetic (1998) and Who Sleeps

    Todd McEwen

    Todd_McEwen

  • Flanagan Brothers
  • Gaelic 1921 Flanagan Brothers Rights Of Man [Hornpipes] Gaelic 1921 Flanagan Brothers An' Carowath [Hornpipes] New Republic 1921 Flanagan Brothers Red Haired

    Flanagan Brothers

    Flanagan Brothers

    Flanagan_Brothers

  • The Wise Little Hen
  • 1934 Silly Symphony cartoon

    The film features the debut of Donald Duck, dancing to "The Sailor's Hornpipe". Donald and his friend Peter Pig try to avoid work by faking stomach aches

    The Wise Little Hen

    The_Wise_Little_Hen

  • Ceòl beag
  • Music genre

    such forms as marches, strathspeys, reels, jigs, polkas, slow airs, and hornpipes, as well as pipe tunes played in non-traditional idioms such as rock,

    Ceòl beag

    Ceòl_beag

  • List of compositions by Henry Purcell
  • Movement 3, Hornpipe Movement 4, Air Movement 5, Hornpipe Movement 6, Jig Movement 7, Trumpet Air Movement 8, March Movement 9, Hornpipe on a ground Movement

    List of compositions by Henry Purcell

    List of compositions by Henry Purcell

    List_of_compositions_by_Henry_Purcell

  • Portsmouth (instrumental)
  • Traditional English folk dance tune

    tune, similar to an Irish or Scottish hornpipe melody. It is sometimes referred to as the "Portsmouth Hornpipe". "Portsmouth" appeared in the 11th edition

    Portsmouth (instrumental)

    Portsmouth_(instrumental)

  • Irish dance
  • Traditional dances from Ireland

    Blackbird (hornpipe), Job of the Journeywork (hornpipe), Garden of Daises (hornpipe), St. Patrick's Day (treble jig), King of the Fairies (hornpipe). These

    Irish dance

    Irish dance

    Irish_dance

  • Highland dance
  • Competitive style of national dancing of Scotland

    competition repertoire. For example, two character dances, The sailor's hornpipe and the Irish jig gained popularity in music hall and vaudeville productions

    Highland dance

    Highland dance

    Highland_dance

  • Donegal fiddle tradition
  • Traditional fiddle-playing method from County Donegal, Ireland

    tune types such as double jigs (6 8), slip jigs (9 8), reels (4 4), and hornpipes (swung 4 4). It has been claimed that Donegal musicians play more slip

    Donegal fiddle tradition

    Donegal fiddle tradition

    Donegal_fiddle_tradition

  • Border pipes
  • Type of Scottish bagpipe

    Marsden's 1705 collection of Lancashire Hornpipes, for fiddle; one clear example of a pipe tune here is "Mr Preston's Hornpipe", with a characteristic nine-note

    Border pipes

    Border pipes

    Border_pipes

  • Circular breathing
  • Breathing technique for wind instruments

    Algoze Arghul Aulos Bagpipes Bassoon Clarinet Didgeridoo Dizi Duduk Flute Hornpipe Kaval Kèn bầu Khaen Khlui Launeddas Mey Mijwiz Mizmar Oboe Pi Practice

    Circular breathing

    Circular breathing

    Circular_breathing

  • Morris dance
  • English performance folk dance

    Rapper dance 2/4 Dance Polka 2/2 and 4/4 Dances Hornpipe Reel 3/4 Dance Waltz 3/2 Dance Triple Hornpipe 6/8 Dance Jigs 9/8 Dance Slip jig Song forms Ballads

    Morris dance

    Morris dance

    Morris_dance

  • Cape Breton fiddling
  • Violin style from Nova Scotia, Canada

    Breton - Scottish fiddling are jigs, reels, marches, strathspeys, clogs (hornpipes), and slow airs. Many of the tunes associated with this style fiddle music

    Cape Breton fiddling

    Cape Breton fiddling

    Cape_Breton_fiddling

  • Cèilidh
  • Irish and Scottish social gathering

    is cheerful and lively, consisting in Ireland mainly of jigs, reels, hornpipes, polkas, slip-jigs, and waltzes, with Scotland adding strathspeys, and

    Cèilidh

    Cèilidh

    Cèilidh

  • Jig
  • Folk dance and tune

    Tune types 2/4 dance Polka 2/2 and 4/4 dances Barn dance Highland Fling Hornpipe Reel Strathspey 3/4 dances Waltz 6/8 dances Jig Two-step 9/8 dances Slip

    Jig

    Jig

    Jig

  • Welsh bardic music
  • 2010s Traditional genres British folk revival Ballad Carol Children's song Hornpipe Jig Morris dance Protest song Reel Sea shanty Strathspey War song Work

    Welsh bardic music

    Welsh_bardic_music

  • Fiddle
  • Bowed string instrument

    fiddler. Lakeland or Cumbrian fiddling has a repertoire largely based upon hornpipes but also incorporates reels and jigs. Yorkshire fiddling is a combination

    Fiddle

    Fiddle

    Fiddle

  • Take Four
  • 1978 single by Mike Oldfield

    Dulci Jubilo", along with the finale from Tubular Bells, "The Sailor's Hornpipe", and a new track, "Wrekorder Wrondo" that may be based on the song "Cum

    Take Four

    Take_Four

  • Canntaireachd
  • Scottish music teaching method

    Highland Schottische Duple / Quadruple-time Barn dance Highland Fling Hornpipe Reel Strathspey Triple-time Waltz Duple compound Jig Two-step Triple compound

    Canntaireachd

    Canntaireachd

  • Scottish smallpipes
  • Type of bellows-blown bagpipe

    Highland Schottische Duple / Quadruple-time Barn dance Highland Fling Hornpipe Reel Strathspey Triple-time Waltz Duple compound Jig Two-step Triple compound

    Scottish smallpipes

    Scottish smallpipes

    Scottish_smallpipes

  • List of Scottish country dances
  • J8×48 3C/4 – Button and Whittaker 1812 Flowers of Edinburgh – R8×32 3C/4 Hornpipe – unknown The Frisky – J8×32 3C/4 – Robert Bremner Gay Gordons – 16 bar

    List of Scottish country dances

    List_of_Scottish_country_dances

  • The Best of Irish Piping
  • 1974 box set by Séamus Ennis

    The Flax in Bloom 2) Slow Air : The Fairy Boy 3) Hornpipes : The Groves Hornpipe; Dwyer's Hornpipe 4) March : O'Sullivan the Great 5) Double Jigs : When

    The Best of Irish Piping

    The_Best_of_Irish_Piping

  • List of Royal Doulton figurines
  • Harradine 1955 1967 HN2160 Apple Maid Leslie Harradine 1957 1962 HN2161 Hornpipe M Nicoll 1955 1962 HN2162 Foaming Quart Margaret Davies 1955 1992 HN2163

    List of Royal Doulton figurines

    List of Royal Doulton figurines

    List_of_Royal_Doulton_figurines

  • Project Smok
  • Scottish neotraditional folk band

    Highland Schottische Duple / Quadruple-time Barn dance Highland Fling Hornpipe Reel Strathspey Triple-time Waltz Duple compound Jig Two-step Triple compound

    Project Smok

    Project Smok

    Project_Smok

  • Heisk
  • Scottish folk band

    Highland Schottische Duple / Quadruple-time Barn dance Highland Fling Hornpipe Reel Strathspey Triple-time Waltz Duple compound Jig Two-step Triple compound

    Heisk

    Heisk

  • Plain and Simple
  • 1973 studio album by The Dubliners

    Tongs by the Fire" "Fiddler's Green" "Johnston's Motor Car" "The Wonder Hornpipe" "The Jail of Cluian Meala" "The Town I Loved So Well" "The Ballad of Ronnie's

    Plain and Simple

    Plain_and_Simple

  • Bluegrass Instrumentals
  • 1965 compilation album by Bill Monroe and his Blue Grass Boys

    previous years as singles or B-sides. Two of the new tracks ("Sailor's Hornpipe" and "Santa Claus") were "banjo-driven tunes" recorded in 1963 with Bill

    Bluegrass Instrumentals

    Bluegrass_Instrumentals

  • Oireachtas (Irish dance)
  • Competitive Irish dancing event

    treble jig and hornpipe. Once again, the required hard shoe dance for each year is determined by age group. For girls, reel and hornpipe generally coincide

    Oireachtas (Irish dance)

    Oireachtas_(Irish_dance)

  • Citizen Kane
  • 1941 drama film by Orson Welles

    of power is also transformed, becoming a vigorous piece of ragtime, a hornpipe polka and, at the end of the picture, a commentary on Kane's life. In 1972

    Citizen Kane

    Citizen Kane

    Citizen_Kane

  • Talisk
  • Scottish folk band

    Highland Schottische Duple / Quadruple-time Barn dance Highland Fling Hornpipe Reel Strathspey Triple-time Waltz Duple compound Jig Two-step Triple compound

    Talisk

    Talisk

    Talisk

  • Appalachian music
  • Traditional music of the American Appalachian Mountains region

    "Fischer's Hornpipe", remained in the repertoires of their Americanized ancestors. A recording of the fiddler Tommy Jarrell playing "Fisher's Hornpipe" can

    Appalachian music

    Appalachian music

    Appalachian_music

  • Mazurka
  • Polish lively triple-meter musical form with accents on beats two and three

    Tune types 2 4 dances Polka 2 2 and 4 4 dances Barn dance Fling Highland Hornpipe Reel Strathspey Schottische 3 4 dances Mazurka Waltz 6 8 dances Single

    Mazurka

    Mazurka

  • Never Steal Anything Small
  • 1959 film by Charles Lederer

    starring James Cagney and Shirley Jones. It is based on the play The Devil's Hornpipe by Maxwell Anderson and Rouben Mamoulian. Jake Macllaney will do just about

    Never Steal Anything Small

    Never_Steal_Anything_Small

  • Bandalised
  • 1994 studio album by Vin Garbutt

    Bewick's Pies/The Virginia Reel The Rose of Tralee The Blackbird Hornpipe/The Other Fairy Hornpipe/The Hummersea Slide Reprise: The Wilderness Road Hampshire

    Bandalised

    Bandalised

  • List of North American folk music traditions
  • ceilidh Irish-American ballad - emigrant ballad - sean nos clogging - hornpipe - jig - reel - step dance - square dance banjo - dulcimer - fiddle - guitar

    List of North American folk music traditions

    List_of_North_American_folk_music_traditions

  • Low (Cracker song)
  • 1993 song by Cracker

    – 3:42 "Whole Lotta Trouble" – 2:26 "I See The Light" – 5:13 "Steve's Hornpipe" – 2:13 In 2017, Lydia Lunch and Cypress Grove covered the song on their

    Low (Cracker song)

    Low_(Cracker_song)

  • Téada
  • Traditional Irish musical group

    Harte's/The Green Gates (reels) The Chaffpool Post/The Mayday Hornpipe (barndance & hornpipe) The Liffey Banks/Pat Molloy's (reels) A bhean A' Tí (song)

    Téada

    Téada

    Téada

  • Welcome Aboard
  • 1948 American TV series or program

    the Five Star Revue—Welcome Aboard Genre Variety Opening theme "Sailor's Hornpipe" Country of origin United States Original language English Production Camera

    Welcome Aboard

    Welcome_Aboard

  • Contemporary folk music
  • Genre of popular music centered around Anglophonic folk revivals

    Croatian Starogradska muzika Czech Moravian Polka Danish Dutch English Hornpipe Jigs Morris dance Estonian Finnish French German Greek Laïko Rebetiko Tsifteteli

    Contemporary folk music

    Contemporary folk music

    Contemporary_folk_music

  • Live at Vicar Street (The Dubliners album)
  • 2006 live album by The Dubliners

    "The Leaving of Liverpool" "The Marino Waltz" "The Foxrock Hornpipe/Ostinelli's Hornpipe" "Dirty Old Town" "Whiskey in the Jar" "The Wild Rover" "Molly

    Live at Vicar Street (The Dubliners album)

    Live_at_Vicar_Street_(The_Dubliners_album)

  • Egg dance
  • Traditional Easter game

    them. The hornpipe was one of dances performed as an egg dance. Sometimes it was danced blindfolded. For example, the famous American hornpipe dancer John

    Egg dance

    Egg dance

    Egg_dance

  • Rockabilly
  • Early style of rock and roll music

    Croatian Starogradska muzika Czech Moravian Polka Danish Dutch English Hornpipe Jigs Morris dance Estonian Finnish French German Greek Laïko Rebetiko Tsifteteli

    Rockabilly

    Rockabilly

    Rockabilly

  • List of artists by number of UK Independent Singles Chart number ones
  • 2010s Traditional genres British folk revival Ballad Carol Children's song Hornpipe Jig Morris dance Protest song Reel Sea shanty Strathspey War song Work

    List of artists by number of UK Independent Singles Chart number ones

    List of artists by number of UK Independent Singles Chart number ones

    List_of_artists_by_number_of_UK_Independent_Singles_Chart_number_ones

  • Reel (dance)
  • Form of Scottish folk dance and music

    on the first and third beats of the bar. A reel is distinguished from a hornpipe in two ways. Firstly it is played with even beats, without swing or dotted

    Reel (dance)

    Reel (dance)

    Reel_(dance)

  • Irish set dancing
  • Type of Irish folk dancing

    Tune types 2 4 dances Polka 2 2 and 4 4 dances Barn dance Fling Highland Hornpipe Reel Strathspey Schottische 3 4 dances Mazurka Waltz 6 8 dances Single

    Irish set dancing

    Irish_set_dancing

  • Quattro versioni originali della "Ritirata notturna di Madrid"
  • 1975 composition by Luciano Berio

    of London Arrangements The Modification and Instrumentation of a Famous Hornpipe as a Merry and Altogether Sincere Homage to Uncle Alfred Quattro versioni

    Quattro versioni originali della "Ritirata notturna di Madrid"

    Quattro versioni originali della

    Quattro_versioni_originali_della_"Ritirata_notturna_di_Madrid"

  • 1923 in British music
  • 2010s Traditional genres British folk revival Ballad Carol Children's song Hornpipe Jig Morris dance Protest song Reel Sea shanty Strathspey War song Work

    1923 in British music

    1923_in_British_music

  • Blue Peter
  • British children's TV series (since 1958)

    includes challenges.[citation needed] The signature tune has always been a hornpipe, originally using variations of Barnacle Bill by Herbert Ashworth-Hope

    Blue Peter

    Blue_Peter

  • Red Rice (album)
  • 1998 studio album by Eliza Carthy

    Jig / Tommy's Foot / Quebecois" - 6:15 "The Sweetness of Mary / Holwell Hornpipe / Swedish" - 6:44 "Benjamin Bowmaneer" - 4:23 "Commodore Moore / The Black

    Red Rice (album)

    Red_Rice_(album)

  • Dirk dance
  • Highland Schottische Duple / Quadruple-time Barn dance Highland Fling Hornpipe Reel Strathspey Triple-time Waltz Duple compound Jig Two-step Triple compound

    Dirk dance

    Dirk_dance

  • Fenwick manuscript
  • Compilation of Northumbrian pipe music

    2010s Traditional genres British folk revival Ballad Carol Children's song Hornpipe Jig Morris dance Protest song Reel Sea shanty Strathspey War song Work

    Fenwick manuscript

    Fenwick_manuscript

  • Snare drum
  • Type of percussion instrument

    Highland Schottische Duple / Quadruple-time Barn dance Highland Fling Hornpipe Reel Strathspey Triple-time Waltz Duple compound Jig Two-step Triple compound

    Snare drum

    Snare drum

    Snare_drum

  • Sequenza III
  • 1965 composition by Luciano Berio

    of London Arrangements The Modification and Instrumentation of a Famous Hornpipe as a Merry and Altogether Sincere Homage to Uncle Alfred Quattro versioni

    Sequenza III

    Sequenza III

    Sequenza_III

  • 1924 in British music
  • 2010s Traditional genres British folk revival Ballad Carol Children's song Hornpipe Jig Morris dance Protest song Reel Sea shanty Strathspey War song Work

    1924 in British music

    1924_in_British_music

  • Celtic music in Canada
  • Croatian Starogradska muzika Czech Moravian Polka Danish Dutch English Hornpipe Jigs Morris dance Estonian Finnish French German Greek Laïko Rebetiko Tsifteteli

    Celtic music in Canada

    Celtic music in Canada

    Celtic_music_in_Canada

  • Yablochko
  • Chastushka-style folk song and dance

    the "Yablochko" dance appeared as a synthesis of the British and Ireland hornpipe dance and Russian traditional dance.[citation needed] Soviet choreographers

    Yablochko

    Yablochko

    Yablochko

  • List of folk songs by Roud number
  • "Gold Watch" (Laws K41) 1902. "Ye Landsmen and Ye Seamen Bold", "Sailor's Hornpipe" (Laws K42) 1903. "Jack Sheppard" (Laws L6) 1904. "My Bonny Black Bess"

    List of folk songs by Roud number

    List_of_folk_songs_by_Roud_number

  • British soul
  • Music genre

    2010s Traditional genres British folk revival Ballad Carol Children's song Hornpipe Jig Morris dance Protest song Reel Sea shanty Strathspey War song Work

    British soul

    British_soul

  • Circles (Berio)
  • Composition by Luciano Berio

    of London Arrangements The Modification and Instrumentation of a Famous Hornpipe as a Merry and Altogether Sincere Homage to Uncle Alfred Quattro versioni

    Circles (Berio)

    Circles (Berio)

    Circles_(Berio)

  • Aboyne dress
  • Costume for female dancers in Scottish national dances

    except Flora MacDonald's Fancy (trews to be worn), Jig (jig outfit), Hornpipe (hornpipe outfit). The dictionary definition of Aboyne dress at Wiktionary Scottish

    Aboyne dress

    Aboyne dress

    Aboyne_dress

  • English folk music
  • Folk music originating in England

    contributed to several cultural phenomena, including sea shanties, jigs, hornpipes and the music for Morris dancing. It has also interacted with other musical

    English folk music

    English_folk_music

  • Usher's Island (band)
  • Irish folk band

    consists of Irish traditional songs and tunes (reels, jigs, slip jigs, hornpipes), as well as songs written by Irvine and Doyle, respectively. After the

    Usher's Island (band)

    Usher's_Island_(band)

  • The Chieftains 3
  • 1971 studio album by The Chieftains

    Gheal Chiún ní Chearbhaill (Bright Quiet Eily O'Carroll) / Delahunty's Hornpipe"  – 3:55 "The Hunter's Purse"  – 1:42 "March of the King of Laois" or "Ruairí

    The Chieftains 3

    The_Chieftains_3

  • Finnegan Wakes
  • 1966 live album by The Dubliners

    Side one "Finnegan's Wake" "Hornpipes: The Sunshine Hornpipe & The Mountain Road" "Monto" "The Dublin Fusiliers" "Hornpipe: Chief O'Neill's Favourite"

    Finnegan Wakes

    Finnegan_Wakes

  • Sean-nós singing
  • Music genre

    Tune types 2 4 dances Polka 2 2 and 4 4 dances Barn dance Fling Highland Hornpipe Reel Strathspey Schottische 3 4 dances Mazurka Waltz 6 8 dances Single

    Sean-nós singing

    Sean-nós_singing

  • Wales
  • Country within the United Kingdom

    telyn deires (triple harp), fiddle, crwth (bowed lyre) and the pibgorn (hornpipe). Male voice choirs emerged in the 19th century, formed as the tenor and

    Wales

    Wales

    Wales

  • UK Independent Singles and Albums Charts
  • British record chart

    2010s Traditional genres British folk revival Ballad Carol Children's song Hornpipe Jig Morris dance Protest song Reel Sea shanty Strathspey War song Work

    UK Independent Singles and Albums Charts

    UK_Independent_Singles_and_Albums_Charts

  • Diatonic button accordion
  • Musical instrument of the free-reed aerophone family

    Tune types 2 4 dances Polka 2 2 and 4 4 dances Barn dance Fling Highland Hornpipe Reel Strathspey Schottische 3 4 dances Mazurka Waltz 6 8 dances Single

    Diatonic button accordion

    Diatonic button accordion

    Diatonic_button_accordion

  • It's Got Me Again!
  • 1932 film

    stopping the mocking mice. The mouse then waltzes off whistling "The Sailor's Hornpipe", all the while a hungry cat watches on. The mouse waltzes to a piano where

    It's Got Me Again!

    It's_Got_Me_Again!

  • Scottish country dance
  • Dance native to Scotland

    a whole. Scottish country dances are categorised as reels (including hornpipes), jigs, and strathspeys according to the type of music to which they are

    Scottish country dance

    Scottish country dance

    Scottish_country_dance

  • Music Wonderland
  • 1981 compilation album by Mike Oldfield

    Peter" – 2:08 "Tubular Bells" (extract from part one) – 8:32 "The Sailor's Hornpipe" – 1:34 "Punkadiddle" (edit with no intro) – 4:58 "Wonderful Land" – 3:39

    Music Wonderland

    Music_Wonderland

  • Glossary of bagpipe terms
  • individual event competitions for Grade A & B March, Strathspey, and Reel; and Hornpipe & Jig. Winners of the Gold Medal compete in subsequent years in the Clasp

    Glossary of bagpipe terms

    Glossary_of_bagpipe_terms

  • Bones (instrument)
  • Musical instrument

    Tune types 2 4 dances Polka 2 2 and 4 4 dances Barn dance Fling Highland Hornpipe Reel Strathspey Schottische 3 4 dances Mazurka Waltz 6 8 dances Single

    Bones (instrument)

    Bones (instrument)

    Bones_(instrument)

  • Leaving Eden (Carolina Chocolate Drops album)
  • 2012 studio album by Carolina Chocolate Drops

    (Lew Pollack, Jack Yellen) – 4:00 "Briggs’ Corn Shucking Jig / Camptown Hornpipe" (Traditional; arr. Giddens) – 2:54 "Pretty Bird" (Hazel Dickens) – 4:04

    Leaving Eden (Carolina Chocolate Drops album)

    Leaving_Eden_(Carolina_Chocolate_Drops_album)

  • Billy Pigg
  • English piper (1902–1968)

    learners' competition in 1923, it was noted that he played the Barrington Hornpipe, but not quite as it is written. An early photograph of him from 1924,

    Billy Pigg

    Billy_Pigg

  • Quan họ
  • Vietnamese folk music

    Croatian Starogradska muzika Czech Moravian Polka Danish Dutch English Hornpipe Jigs Morris dance Estonian Finnish French German Greek Laïko Rebetiko Tsifteteli

    Quan họ

    Quan họ

    Quan_họ

  • Single-reed instrument
  • Class of woodwind instruments

    prevalent today, but also developed into simplified single-clarinets and hornpipes. Modern-day idioglots found in Egypt include the arghul and the zummara

    Single-reed instrument

    Single-reed instrument

    Single-reed_instrument

  • 22 Dreams
  • 2008 studio album by Paul Weller

    Bazooki (20) Hannah Andrews – Vocals (1,9,12,15,18,20,21), Horns (20), Hornpipes (20) John McCusker – Violin (1,17) Andy Lewis – Cello (1), Bass (3) Barrie

    22 Dreams

    22_Dreams

  • Manila sound
  • Philippine popular music genre

    Croatian Starogradska muzika Czech Moravian Polka Danish Dutch English Hornpipe Jigs Morris dance Estonian Finnish French German Greek Laïko Rebetiko Tsifteteli

    Manila sound

    Manila_sound

  • Arapaho music
  • Music of Arapaho people

    Croatian Starogradska muzika Czech Moravian Polka Danish Dutch English Hornpipe Jigs Morris dance Estonian Finnish French German Greek Laïko Rebetiko Tsifteteli

    Arapaho music

    Arapaho_music

  • The Imagined Village
  • Folk music project in the United Kingdom

    5:08 8. "Lark in the Morning" 4:09 9. "Rosebuds in June" / "Mrs Preston's Hornpipe" 6:45 10. "Cum on Feel the Noize" 4:12 11. "Scarborough Fair (string reprise)"

    The Imagined Village

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  • Newgate Prison
  • Former prison in London

    line reading: [I'd] ... even dance the Newgate Hornpipe If ye'll only gimme Rum!. The 'Newgate Hornpipe' refers to execution by hanging. A door from the

    Newgate Prison

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  • Chanter
  • Part of the bagpipes

    plastic. The practice chanter of today may also be a descendant of the hornpipe or "stock-and-horn", a historical reed pipe of Scotland with a capped double

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  • Irish stepdance
  • Style of performance dance with its roots in traditional Irish dance

    or teams, which are coordinated with 2 or more dancers. Reel, slip jig, hornpipe, and jig are all types of Irish stepdances and are also types of Irish

    Irish stepdance

    Irish stepdance

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  • Sean-nós dance
  • Traditional solo Irish percussive dance

    Tune types 2 4 dances Polka 2 2 and 4 4 dances Barn dance Fling Highland Hornpipe Reel Strathspey Schottische 3 4 dances Mazurka Waltz 6 8 dances Single

    Sean-nós dance

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  • Trombone Champ
  • 2022 video game

    Tokyo, The Dancing Robot" CV v1.096 (February 24, 2023) "The Sailor's Hornpipe" Unknown, Max Tundra "St. James Trombonery Blues" Unknown, Holy Wow Studios

    Trombone Champ

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  • Hornpipe

    Hornpipe

    – Both a singlereeded musical instrument sailors often had aboard ship, and a spirited dance that sailors do. The common term for being filled with lust is “horny,” and hornpipe then has some comical possibilities. “Is that a hornpipe in your pocket, or are you just glad to see me? Or both?”

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  • Hornpipe

    Hornpipe

    A traditional sailors jig.

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  • Hornpipe
  • n.

    An instrument of music formerly popular in Wales, consisting of a wooden pipe, with holes at intervals. It was so called because the bell at the open end was sometimes made of horn.

  • Hornpipe
  • n.

    A lively tune played on a hornpipe, for dancing; a tune adapted for such playing.

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