hornpipes
Hornpipes are a traditional musical form associated with the folk music of the British Isles and North America, comprising both tunes and dances. In folk contexts, a hornpipe refers to a lively dance tune that is typically played in a duple meter, most commonly 4/4 or 2/4, at a brisk tempo. The rhythm often features a distinctive dotted or swung feel that emphasizes the first beat. Regional styles exist in English, Irish, and Scottish traditions, each with subtle rhythmic and melodic variations. The Sailor’s Hornpipe is among the best-known examples and has become iconic in popular culture.
Origins and history: The hornpipe likely developed in the 17th and 18th centuries as a dance form
Musical characteristics and performance: Hornpipes are played on a wide range of melodic instruments, including fiddle,