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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
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dBG ABc | TBAB GAB | cBA dcB | e2E E2 :|
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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 |\
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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 :|
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(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 :|
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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
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fgf fed | efg a2g | fed A2^c | d2D D2 |]
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%% Burns' song, "O, for ane and twenty Tam," is sung to the above air.
%%endtext
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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
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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 :|
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 Theme code Index    5362 5366L
 Also known as    Moldywarp, Mole (The), Mowdewort (The), Mowdiewart (The), Moudiwort (The), Ane an' Twenty Tam, O! For One and Twenty, Porto Bello, Scotch Jig (1)
 Composer/Core Source    
 Region    Scotland
 Genre/Style    Scottish
 Meter/Rhythm    Jig/Quadrille
 Key/Tonic of    F
 Accidental    1 flat
 Mode    Ionian (Major)
 Time signature    6/8
 History    SCOTLAND(Central Scotland)
 Structure    AB
 Editor/Compiler    Elias Howe
 Book/Manuscript title    Book:1000 Jigs and Reels
 Tune and/or Page number    p. 127
 Year of publication/Date of MS    c. 1867
 Artist    
 Title of recording    
 Record label/Catalogue nr.    
 Year recorded    
 Media    
 Score   (1)   



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 :|


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


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 :|


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 |]