Key signature: Bminor
Submitted on April 26th 2006 by Joe CSS.
This tune has been added to 26 tunebooks.
Also known as Charesworth, Charlesworth.
Recordings of a tune by this name:
X: 1
T: Charlesworth Hornpipe, The
M: 3/2
L: 1/8
R: three-two
K: Bmin
F2 B2 BcdB c2 A2|F2 B2 Bcdf e2 c2|F2 B2 BcdB c2 A2|agfe d2 f2 B4:|
|:agfe f2 d2 e2 c2|fedc e2 a2 A4|agfe f2 d2 e2 c2|cdec d2 f2 B4:|
|:fedf edce d2 B2|fedf edce a4|fedf edce d2 B2|fedf edcd B4:|
|:B4 d4 F4|BFBd cdec d2 B2|B4 d4 f4|1fedf edcd B2 F2:|2fedf edcd Bcde||
|:fdfa gece d2 A2|cAce fdec d4|fdBf ecAe d2 B2|1fdfb fedc Bcde:|2fdfb fedc B4||
I got this from Pete Cooper & Richard Bolton's CD, "Turning Point". It's the last in a set of three 3-2s. I'm still trying to learn the other two.
# Posted on April 26th 2006 by Joe CSS
Charlesworth Hornpipw
Great tune! We started learning it this evening at our weekly tune workshop.
# Posted on September 8th 2006 by Trevor Jennings
Charlesworth Hornpipe
What is very effective in this tune is the way it unexpectedly goes into Dmaj from Bmin at the start of the 5th part.
# Posted on September 8th 2006 by Trevor Jennings
sounds good in Bminor too (parts 3 n 5 nicer in this key?)(a bit breton and a bit baroque)
# Posted on September 27th 2006 by birlibirdie
Three-two => waltz
...actually, in minor and as a waltz it sounds amazingly good!

how is it done?
very simply: just move the bar a crotchet forward:
can you hear!!
(you can also, when suitable, shorten the quaver groupof each bar to 6 (or change some of them into semiquavers) and lengthen by one the crotchet group...)
# Posted on September 27th 2006 by birlibirdie
This is REALLY good Joe!
# Posted on February 4th 2008 by D.J.F.
Charlesworth
Thanks a million for posting this. What a grand tune. Deffinitely my top tune right now. Got to go play it some more. I'll make sure to try it as a waltz. Not sure how I got along before without this tune.
# Posted on August 26th 2009 by buailteoir
post the other two once you've learned them.
# Posted on August 26th 2009 by buailteoir