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<!-- THIS IS FOR SEARCH ENGINE OPTIMIZATION --> <!-- ************ DON'T TOUCH ************* --> {{#seo: |keywords=fiddle tune finder, find recordings, irish fiddle tunes, original folk music, abc music finder, english country dance, old-time music |description=The semantic index of North American, British and Irish traditional instrumental music with annotations |image=TUC-160x120.png |image_alt=Traditional universal music }} <!-- ************ PLEASE!!!!! ************* --> <div class="noprint"> <!-- SUBSTITUTE THE ABC NOTATION BELOW (BETWEEN THE <SECTION BEGIN /><SECTION END /> TAGS) WITH YOUR OWN NOTATION (IF ANY) --> {{font|text={{#formredlink:target=Annotation:{{PAGENAMEE}}|form=TuneAnnotation|link text={{PAGENAME}}: Annotation}}|font=sans-serif|size=18px}} </div> ---- <section begin=abc /> X: 1 T: The Moudiwort (or Moudiewart) %R: jig B: James Oswald "The Caledonian Pocket Companion" v.1 b.4 p.8 #2 (and top 3/4 of p.9) S: https://ia800501.us.archive.org/18/items/caledonianpocket01rugg/caledonianpocket01rugg_bw.pdf Z: 2020 John Chambers <jc:trillian.mit.edu> M: 6/8 L: 1/8 F:http://john-chambers.us/~jc/music/book/JamesOswald/CPC/CPCvol1/Book04/CPCvol1bk04-abc2.abc K: G %%slurgraces 1 %%graceslurs 1 "_Brisk"g |\ dBG ABd | e2A A2g | dBG ABd | e2E E2g |\ dBG ABc | TBAB GAB | cBA dcB | e2E E2 :| |: f |\ gag gfe | aba agf | gfg aga | b2B B2f |\ gag gfe | aba agf | bag agf | e2E E2 :| |: g |\ dBG dBG | ecA (g/f/e/f/)g | dBG Agf | eEE E2g |\ (d/c/B/A/)G dBG | (e/d/c/B/)A (e/d/c/B/)A | dBG AB^d | e2E E2 :| |: f |\ (g/f/g/a/)g gfe | (a/g/a/b/)a agf | (g/a/b)e (a/b/c')a | bBB B2f |\ g(e/f/g) gfe | aAa agf | (g<e)e (f<^d)d | e2E E2 :| |: g |\ B(e/f/)g A2g | GgB Agf | edB AGA | B2E E2g |\ BBg AAg | GGg AAg | (f/g/a)g fe^d | e2E E2 :| |: f |\ gGG afa | bgb (a/g/f/e/)d | GGg AAa | b2B B2f |\ g(e/f/g) a(f/g/a) | b(g/a/b) c'2b | agf gb^d | e2E E2 :| |: g |\ (dB/c/d/)B/ dBg | {c}A3 {c}A3 | BGA Bgf | e2E E2g |\ d(B/c/d/B/) dBg | cAa cAa | (BG)G (dB)B | e2E E2 :| |: f |\ (gd)d (gd)d | (fd)d (fd)d | (gG)g a(f/g/a/)f/ | b2B B2f |\ g(e/f/g/)e/ a(f/g/a/)f/ | b(g/a/b/g/) af/g/a/f/ | (ge)e (f^d)d | e2E E2 :| <section end=abc /> <section begin=X3 /> X: 1 T: The MOUDIEWART Q: "With spirit." %R: jig B: W. Hamilton "Universal Tune-Book" Vol. 2 Glasgow 1846 p.167 #3 S: http://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/itma.dl.printmaterial/book_pdfs/hamiltonvol2web.pdf Z: 2016 John Chambers <jc:trillian.mit.edu> N: The B flat in bar 3 is usually raised to B natural. M: 6/8 L: 1/8 F:http://john-chambers.us/~jc/music/book/Hamilton/HUTB2-1846-V1.abc K: F % - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - f |\ cAF ABc | d2G G2f | cAF AB^c | d2D D2f |\ cAF ABc | dcB AGF | BAG A2^c | d2D "^Fin."D2 H|] e |\ fgf fed | gag gfe | fef gfg | a2d d2e |\ fgf fed | efg a2g | fed A2^c | d2D D2 |] % - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - %%begintext align %% Burns' song, "O, for ane and twenty Tam," is sung to the above air. %%endtext %%sep 1 1 300 <section end=X3 /> <section begin=X6 /> X:1 T:Moldywarp. Roose.0001 T:Moldwarp. (Talea Europeae) Roose.0001 T:Modiewark. Roose.0001 B:J.Roose MS, Manchester, 1850 Z:Village Music Project 2019 Eric Conrad D:Argo ZFB.67 (1968). Ewan MacColl and Peggy Seeger. The Wanton Muse. N:Ewan MacColl, editor. Folk songs and ballads of Scotland. 1965 (Oak, NY) p61. M:6/8 L:1/8 Q:3/8=120 N:According to Chris Walshaw in the ABC transcribers' group, 'moldywarp' is a N:colloquial term for 'mole'. (Thanks to commenters who helped to decipher the title.) N: N:From dictionary.com, 'moldwarp' (no 'y') refers to the common European mole Talea europeae. N:(The word comes through Middle English from Old Saxon and means earth-thrower. Both N:'mole' and 'mold' are cognates for the first word in the compound.) The term "modiewark", N:seems to now refer to an alternating current field detector. N: N:Jack Campin alerted me to Ewan MacColl's version of a bawdy ballad called "Modiewark", N:collected by Robert Burns. MacColl's tune appears to be essentially the same tune N:as found in the MS, but keyed in Gm, with a singing tempo of 3/8=56, and with N:a number of embellishments for singing. The title is printed (possibly censored) N:as "Nowdiewark" on the Argo record in the discography above. In the 1965 Oak book, N:the title is printed as "Modieward", but this is probably just a misprint. N: N:"The modiewark has done me ill, And below my apron has biggit a hill; I maun consult some learned N:clark About this wanton modiewark. An' o the wanton modiewark..." -- from Robert Burns K:Dm |: d | cAF BAG | A2F F2d | cAF BAG | F2D D2d | cAF BAG | A2F F2F | GAB A2G | F2D D2 :| |: A | fef gfg | ac'a gfe | fed efg | a2A A3 | fef gfg | ac'a gfe | fed cAc | d2D D2 :| <section end=X6 /> <section begin=X1 /> X:1 T:Moudiewart, The M:6/8 L:1/8 R:Jig S:Howe - 1000 Jigs and Reels (c. 1867) Z:AK/Fiddler's Companion K:F f | cAF ABc | d2G G2f | cAF AB^c | d2D D2f | cAF ABc | dcB AGF | BAG A2^c | d2D D2 || e | fgf fed | gag gfe | fef gfg | a2d d2e | fgf fed | efg a2g | fed A2^c | d2D D2 |] <section end=X1 /> <!-- FROM HERE ON YOU'RE ALLOWED TO ENTER MULTIPLE ABC NOTATED TUNES DUPLICATING <SECTION BEGIN /><SECTION END /> AS MUCH AS YOU NEED --> <section begin=X1 /> <section end=X1 /> <div class="noprint"> {{font|text={{#formredlink:target=Annotation:{{PAGENAMEE}}|form=TuneAnnotation|link text={{PAGENAME}}: Annotation}}|font=sans-serif|size=18px}} </div> __NOTITLE__
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