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  1. 18 de jul. de 2014 · 259. 69K views 9 years ago. "Durang's Hornpipe" was the first video shot on the evening of April 5th, 2014. The epic weekend of marathon jamming was a culmination of Daniel and Amy Carwile...

  2. Durang’s hornpipe. Also known as Dennis Murphy’s. There are 16 recordings of this tune. Durang’s appears in 4 other tune collections. Durang’s has been added to 4 tune sets. Durang’s has been added to 46 tunebooks. Download ABC. Four settings. 1. ABC. sheet music. Play audio. ↳ Added by Francis Small 13 years ago. 2. ABC. sheet music. Play audio.

  3. Get the full lesson and sheet music/tab plus audio practice tracks at https://masterfiddle.comintro - 0:00play through of tune - 1:311st part lesson - 3:05

  4. 18 de ene. de 2015 · Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupDurang's Hornpipe · Adam SteffeyOne More For The Road℗ 2009 Sugar Hill Records, A Welk Music Group CompanyRelease...

  5. 17 de mar. de 2024 · DURANG'S HORNPIPE [1] (Crannciuil Ui Deorain). AKA - "Durant's Hornpipe" (Seth Johnson). AKA and see "Wobble Gears." See also "Little Hornpipe." British Isles, American, Texas Style, Old-Time; Hornpipe, Reel or Breakdown. USA, Widely known. D Major (most versions): G Major (Riley). Standard or ADae tunings (fiddle).

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_DurangJohn Durang - Wikipedia

    John Durang (January 6, 1768 – March 31, 1822) was the first native-born American to become known as a dancer. Said to be George Washington's favorite performer, he was famous for dancing the hornpipe, a lively, jiglike solo exhibition so called because it was originally performed to music played on a woodwind instrument known as a ...

  7. www.mainefiddlecamp.org › durangs-hornpipe › durangs-hornpipe-2Durangs-Hornpipe - Maine Fiddle Camp

    Durang’s Hornpipe is an old standard American fiddle tune, apparently named after American dancer, John Durang (1768-1821) and supposedly composed for him in 1785. It has Maine roots as well, as champion fiddler Mellie Dunham included it in his repertoire of the 1920s.