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X:1 T:Mountain Hornpipe [4] M:C| L:1/8 R:Reel N:Paul Mitchell ID's the tune as a version of "Jenny Baker/Twin Sisters" S:Erskine Morris (Douglastown, Gaspé, Québec) D:https://app.box.com/s/gu5rkfyhorwbti7odipi Z:AK/Fiddler's Companion K:D [D3A3]||:S(B||A2) DF A2([DA]d)|B-ABd e2de|f2fe fgfe|defd B2dB| A2 DF AFAd|B-ABd eede|f2 f-e dfa2|fd2d d3:| f|afdf a2af|gg2g bgag|fgaf gfeg|((3fgf e)d BcdB| AFDF A2Ad|BABd e2de|fffe dfa2|fd3 d3f| afdf a2a2|gggg bgag|fgaf gfea|gfed BcdB| AFDF A2 Ad|BABd eede|f2 fe dfa|fd3d d3S||



MOUNTAIN HORNPIPE [4]. AKA and see "Grandfather's Tune (2)," “Jennie Baker,” "Old Ark's a-Moving (The)," "Reel (17)," "Twin Sisters (3)," "Two Sisters (1) (The)." American, Reel (cut time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. "Mountain Hornpipe [4]" was in the repertory of fiddler Erskine Morris (1913-1997), originally from Douglastown, Gaspé, Québec, in a version that Paul Mitchell identifies as quite close to the tune usually known as "Jenny Baker and "Twin Sisters (3)."


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