Fisher’s Hornpipe

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Fisher’s Hornpipe is a traditional fiddle tune and dance piece commonly performed in American folk and bluegrass music.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
College Hornpipe 1
Fisher’s Hornpipe canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American fiddle tune
dance tune
hornpipe
traditional fiddle tune
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
danceAssociation group set dancing
solo step dancing
danceType hornpipe dance
eraOfPopularization 19th century American fiddle tradition
genre American folk music
Celtic-influenced fiddle music
bluegrass music
old-time music
hasCulturalOrigin Anglo-American fiddle tradition
British Isles dance music tradition
hasNotation widely published in fiddle tune collections
isPartOf American fiddle standard repertoire
bluegrass standard repertoire
old-time fiddle canon
musicFunction accompaniment for traditional dance
instrumental showpiece for fiddlers
notableFeature danceable duple meter feel
distinctive melodic contour popular among fiddlers
syncopated hornpipe rhythm
performanceContext bluegrass festivals
dance events
fiddle contests
jam sessions
performancePractice commonly played with variations and improvisation
often played in medleys with other hornpipes
popularityRegion Canadian fiddle communities
North America
United States folk music communities
relatedForm other hornpipe tunes in the Anglo-Celtic tradition
tempo lively
transmission primarily transmitted by ear in folk traditions
typicalInstrument accordion
banjo
bass
fiddle
guitar
mandolin
piano
usedFor contra dance repertoire
social dancing
square dance repertoire
step dancing

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

"Appalachian Journey" album hasTrack Fisher’s Hornpipe
subject surface form: Appalachian Journey
Appalachia Waltz hasTrack Fisher’s Hornpipe
this entity surface form: College Hornpipe