"This album is the end result of two years of touring, eating, drinking and laughing and coming up with odd names for bands. Rough music is also a term for music that doesn't necessarily conform to the metronome: that stretches, that beats with humans."
The Cobbler's hornpipe on this album is the three-two, not the polka that links from the tune list. Here's the ABC from Richard Robinson's ABC tunebook:
Rough Music
"This album is the end result of two years of touring, eating, drinking and laughing and coming up with odd names for bands. Rough music is also a term for music that doesn't necessarily conform to the metronome: that stretches, that beats with humans."
# Posted on April 18th 2005 by John Sandall
Cobbler's Hornpipe
The Cobbler's hornpipe on this album is the three-two, not the polka that links from the tune list. Here's the ABC from Richard Robinson's ABC tunebook:
X: 27
T:Cobbler's hornpipe
A:Wyresdale, Lancashire
B:A John Winder Book, April 1789
R:Three-two
L:1/8
M:3/2
N:Yes, the graces are slurred from the previous note
O:England
Z:Richard Robinson <URL:http://www.leeds.ac.uk/music/Info/RRTuneBk/contact.html>
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%%TUNEURL: http://www.leeds.ac.uk/music/Info/RRTuneBk/gettune/00000600.html
%%ID:00000600
K:F
%%graceslurs 0
F4 D2(EF) (GF)(ED) | E2(C4{C}) G2F2E2 |\
F3G A2(GF) (EF)(GE) | A,2(D4{D}) F2E2D2 ::
d4 def2 e2d2 | e2(c4{c}) g2 f2e2 |\
f3g a2(gf) (ef) (ed) | A2(d4{d}) F2E2D2 :|
# Posted on December 22nd 2008 by benhockenberry