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'''KISS IN THE FURZ [1]'''. AKA and see "[[Blast of Wind (A)]]," "[[Clout (The)]]," "[[Cock in the Heath (2)]]," "[[Humors of Caledon (The)]]," "[[Humors of Westmeath]]," "[[John Fleming's Jig]]," "[[Rakes of Westmeath (1) (The)]]." English, Irish; Slip Jig. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. William Litten was a musician aboard an English warship in the early 19th century who compiled a manuscript of tunes played aboard ship.  
'''KISS IN THE FURZ [1]'''. AKA and see "[[Blast of Wind (A)]]," "[[Clout (The)]]," "[[Cock in the Heath (2)]]," "[[Humors of Caledon (The)]]," "[[Humors of Westmeath]]," "[[John Fleming's Jig]]," "[[Rakes of Westmeath (1) (The)]]." English, Irish; Slip Jig. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB.  
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''Source for notated version'':  
''Source for notated version'': the 1800-1802 music manuscript collection of ship's fiddler William Litten, who sailed with the British East India fleet during their voyage to China during that time. The manuscript came to the island of Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts, by the returning seaman Allen Coffin, who was perhaps a shipmate. Very little is known of Litten himself, and how the ms. came into Coffin's hands is also unknown.
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''Printed sources'': Huntington ('''William Litten's Tune Book'''), 1977; p. 32. O'Neill ('''Music of Ireland'''); No. 1123, p. 212 (appears as "Blast of Wind").
''Printed sources'': Huntington ('''William Litten's Tune Book'''), 1977; p. 32. O'Neill ('''Music of Ireland'''); No. 1123, p. 212 (appears as "Blast of Wind").
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KISS IN THE FURZ [1]. AKA and see "Blast of Wind (A)," "Clout (The)," "Cock in the Heath (2)," "Humors of Caledon (The)," "Humors of Westmeath," "John Fleming's Jig," "Rakes of Westmeath (1) (The)." English, Irish; Slip Jig. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB.

Source for notated version: the 1800-1802 music manuscript collection of ship's fiddler William Litten, who sailed with the British East India fleet during their voyage to China during that time. The manuscript came to the island of Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts, by the returning seaman Allen Coffin, who was perhaps a shipmate. Very little is known of Litten himself, and how the ms. came into Coffin's hands is also unknown.

Printed sources: Huntington (William Litten's Tune Book), 1977; p. 32. O'Neill (Music of Ireland); No. 1123, p. 212 (appears as "Blast of Wind").

Recorded sources:




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