| 41. | This tends to give the music a more punctuated, bouncy sound that can be especially well suited to hornpipes or jigs.
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| 42. | Commonly within a competition a tenor drummer would play either a hornpipe and jig set, or a march, reel set.
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| 43. | Over the years, judges have either loved them for their exquisitely executed jigs, reels and hornpipes, or scorned their innovations.
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| 44. | This rendition of " Sailor's Hornpipe " was included in the 2009 Mercury reissue of " Tubular Bells ".
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| 45. | In the nineteenth century the most notable feature of the region's music was the popularity of the hornpipe in James Hill.
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| 46. | A related instrument is one type of bagpipe chanter, which when played without the bag and drone is called a hornpipe ).
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| 47. | In 1971 he published " Portnoyad " and in 1973 the poetry collection, " Hornpipes and Funerals ."
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| 48. | For example, the famous United States hornpipe dancer John Durang performed one of his hornpipes blindfolded on a scene covered with eggs.
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| 49. | For example, the famous United States hornpipe dancer John Durang performed one of his hornpipes blindfolded on a scene covered with eggs.
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| 50. | "I'm Popeye the Sailor Man " features the irrepressible Asnes, flexing his biceps in a punchy airborne hornpipe.
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