The Sailor's Hornpipe For Guitar TAB
by Traditional
Acoustic Guitar - Digital Sheet Music

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By Martin Hay. By Traditional. Arranged by Martin Hay. Celtic,Early Music,Folk,Irish,Multicultural,Traditional,World. Guitar Tab. 1 pages. Martin Hay #790842. Published by Martin Hay (A0.1191325).

"The Sailor's Hornpipe" is a traditional dance tune that has been popular for centuries. It is believed to have originated in the 18th century, and is known for its lively and upbeat melody. The song's title comes from the hornpipe, a musical instrument that was commonly used by sailors. It has been featured in many different contexts, including as background music in films and television shows, and is often associated with nautical themes. The song has also been adapted into different musical styles, including jazz and rock, and continues to be enjoyed by people of all ages around the world.

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