X:1 T:Waterman's Hornpipe T:Transcribed from the playing of Brass Monkey Z: Steve Dumpleton M:5/2 L:1/4 Q:1/2=96 K:G P:A G>A BB d/B/A/B/ GD D2 | G>A BB d/B/A/B/ GD D2 | M:2/2 D/E/=F/G/ AD | D/E/=F/G/ AD | D/E/=F/G/ Ad/c/ | BA B2| G>A B>c | dG G2 | e2 ed | dB/c/ dB | gB A2 | d>c BA/B/ | G>A BB | d/BA/ BB | d/BA/ BB | d/BA/ BG |[M:3/2]cB A2 G2|| M:2/2 P:B gB gB | A>G FE/D/ | E>F A/G/F/E/ | DA A2 | E>F E>F | GD D2 |E>F E/F/E/F/ | GD D2 | B>c BA/B/ |GD D2 | D/E/=F/G/ AD | D/E/=F/G/ AD | D/E/=F/G/ Ad/c/ | BA B2| G>A B>c | dG G2 | e2 ed | dB/c/ dB | gB A2 | d>c BA/B/ | G>A BB | d/BA/ BB | d/BA/ BB | d/BA/ BG |[M:3/2]cB A2 G2|] W: W:Transcribed from the playing of Brass Monkey on Topic Records: W:"The Complete Brass Monkey" TSCD 467. W:From the sleeve notes: W:One of several unusual and compelling tunes taken from the playing of John Stickle, W:the Shetland fiddler, who was recorded in 1947 by Patrick Shuldham Shaw. W:A selection of Stickle's music was published in the Journal of the W:English Folk Dance and Song Society in 1968.