There are two tunes of this name -- one is traditional one (in Kerr's Melodies) and the other written by James Scott Skinner. This one is the Skinner tune, from Nigel Gatherer's transcription: https://www.nigelgatherer.com/tunes/...ripH/TripH.pdf Pretty obvious where it gets the name from! Fun to play with some nice bouncy triplet runs up and down the arpeggios. Mid-Missouri M-0W mandolin Vintage Viaten tenor guitar https://youtu.be/3diKZHKRR2c Martin
Thanks for posting this one, Martin, and the pdf from Nigel's site. One I had not heard before and you play it well here. I like your use of just the two instruments on this one. It lets the melody come out clearly.
Thanks, John. It's a fun tune, but nobody seems to play it -- I did find some recorded examples of the other Triplet Hornpipe, but not of Skinner's (except Nigel's own here) Martin