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Here's a set of 3 Welsh hornpipes (in the key of G). Translations of the titles are: Mr Pring's Hornpipe; the Corwen March; The Man with the Mouth. Apparently Mr Pring was an organist at Bangor Cathedral (in my home town) in the 19th Century, so it's presumably quite a local tune. Corwen is a small town fairly near to the English border in Mid/North Wales. The final tune comes from the Welsh gypsy tradition.
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Three Welsh jigs (2 in G and one in D): Difyrrwch Corbett o Ynysmaengwyn (Corbett of Ynysmaengwyn's Delight); Quickstep Bontnewydd; Y Derwydd (The Druid).
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