Funny, I thought I'd already responded to this one. I have a tune on a CD of Northumbrian pipe duets (not necessarily a Northumbrian tune), called Beilby's Hornpipe. Could this be the one?
...I've just had a listen to the said CD, and realised that the tune called Beilby's is actually a tune which commonly, at least in Irish circles, goes by the name of The Glenbeigh Hornpipe. I'm just about to post it now.
Come back and shout at me if it's not the tune you're looking for.
Bielbies Hornpipe?
Bielbies Hornpipe?
Does anyone have the dots to Biebles Hornpipe? I think this is the spelling - we heard it in a session and think it comes from Pete Coe.
# Posted on April 20th 2002 by Nutty Nessie
Re: Bielbies Hornpipe?
Funny, I thought I'd already responded to this one. I have a tune on a CD of Northumbrian pipe duets (not necessarily a Northumbrian tune), called Beilby's Hornpipe. Could this be the one?
# Posted on April 29th 2002 by CreadurMawnOrganig
Re: Bielbies Hornpipe?
...I've just had a listen to the said CD, and realised that the tune called Beilby's is actually a tune which commonly, at least in Irish circles, goes by the name of The Glenbeigh Hornpipe. I'm just about to post it now.
Come back and shout at me if it's not the tune you're looking for.
# Posted on May 4th 2002 by CreadurMawnOrganig