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Playalong tunes: country dance and session tunes played at a steady speed for playing along with, in D or G, or with both keys within the tune. When the instrument used is a melodeon, the keyboard is a standard layout in D/G with standard accidentals at the chin end of the keyboard. Videos in this Playalong series may be played on a melodeon, fiddle, tenor banjo (tuned GDAE) or whistle. You may find it useful to slow the speed of the video to find out more about how I play this tune; YouTube has this facility in the settings, which can usually be found somewhere in the right of the screen. It is also possible to loop videos so you don't have to keep pressing the start button. The Staffordshire Hornpipe comes to us from fiddler and Herefordshire gypsy John Locke, whose tunes were collected by Cecil Sharp. There is no other known source or old record of this tune, except that Sharp suggested that it could be used for a Northern longsword dance. Search for Singdanceandplay dot net to find written music and information about our friendly tunes playing meetings under the auspices of Goudhurst u3a.