>>> ...Whinham's Reel -- anybody got the ABCs for that?
>> Do you know any more about it, Janice? Is it Northumbrian?
> Nope, the name's all I know about it. It was paired with (I think)
> Miss Thompson's Hornpipe[1], which I think is Northumbrian.
Looking in the obvious place...
X:1
T:Whinham's Reel
B:Northumbrian Pipers' Tune Book volume 1
M:2/4
L:1/16
K:G
D2 |GABA G2D2|E2G2 D4 |E2G2 E2G2|B2A2 A2B2|\
GABA G2E2|E2G2 D4 |E2G2 D2d2|B2G2 G2 :|
(3def|g2G2 B2g2|f2G2 c2e2|d2D2 G2B2|cBAB cdef|\
g2G2 B2g2|f2G2 c2e2|d2D2 F2d2|B2G2 G2 :|
Sounds like it would be good for an American contra dance.
If anybody else here hasn't got the NPTB (especially volume 1),
they ought to.
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