And there was I thinking that it was an alternative name! I love that tune, 
especially since hearing the Eliza Carthy / Martin Green version on "Dinner" 
(which has a bunch of other 3/2 hornpipes, many from the "John of the Green, 
the Cheshire Way" book). I have been attempting it on the NSP, but with 
considerably less success.

Cheers,

Edric.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
> Of Anthony Robb
> Sent: Wednesday, June 22, 2011 12:06 PM
> To: Matt Seattle
> Cc: Dartmouth NPS
> Subject: [NSP] Re: Forbearance please
> 
> 
>    --- On Wed, 22/6/11, Matt Seattle <[email protected]>
>    wrote:
> 
>     OK Anthony, I won't discuss it, but how good to hear Mr Preston's
>    Hornpipe, it suits the NSP very well IMO.
>    Hello Matt
>    Many thanks for putting us right on the name of the 2nd tune.
>    I'll tell the lasses and make sure we get it right in future.
>    The wonders of the oral tradition! (OK, the name was sent to me via
>    text but you know what I mean!)
>    As aye
>    Anthony
> 
>    --
> 
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