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'''CUDDIE CLAUDER.''' AKA and see "Cuddy Claw'd Her." Scottish, English; Jig. England, Northumberland. E Flat Major (Gow): G Major (Bruce & Stokoe, Peacock). Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. "Old" remarks Gow, in the '''Sixth Collection''' (1822), and indeed, it appears in James Oswald's''' Caledonian Pocket Companion''' (London, 1760). It is a popular tune for variation sets by Northumbrian pipers, however, it does not appear to be originally a piping tune. John Stokoe cites a music manuscript copybook collection by one John Smith, dated 1752, whom Stokoe believed was a fiddler after examining the notation. Smith was also evidently from Northumberland, as the ms. contained a number of titles associated with Northumberland, including "Cuddy Clauder" (see '''Monthly chronicle of north-country lore and legend''', p. 379 [http://books.google.com/books?id=09AGAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA379&lpg=PA379&dq=%22Cuddy+Clauder%22&source=bl&ots=_lgKjnOlJ8&sig=fFR5MT93chWgIS1kUfJNS7s_WCc&hl=en&ei=rQReTPahNML98AbX_Pm3DQ&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=9&ved=0CDoQ6AEwCA#v=onepage&q=%22Cuddy%20Clauder%22&f=false]). | |||
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"Cuddy Clauder" or "Cuddy Claw'd Her" was also a song, printed in Oswald's '''Caledonian Pocket Companion''', vol. 5 (c. 1755). This stanza was printed in Sir Walter Scott's '''A Ballad Book''' : | |||
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''Jenny lup ower the dyke''<br> | |||
''Cuddy bade her,''<br> | |||
''A' the lang winter night''<br> | |||
''Cuddy claw'd her.''<br> | |||
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''Printed sources:'' Aird ('''Selection of Scotch, English, Irish and Foreign Airs, vol. 3'''), 1788; No. 504, p. 193. Bruce & Stokoe ('''Northumbrian Minstrelsy'''), 1882; p. 159. '''Charlton Memorial Tune Book''', 1956; p. 26. Gow ('''Sixth Collection of Strathspey Reels'''), 1822; p. 34. Peacock ('''Favorite Collection of Tunes with Variations'''), 1805; p. 10. | |||
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''Recorded sources:'' Resilient Records RES005, Kathryn Tickell & Peter Tickell - "What We Do" (2008). Sargasso Sounds EELCD03, Dave Faulkner & Steve Turner - "English and Border Music for Pipes." See also listings at: Jane Keefer's Folk Music Index: An Index to Recorded Sources [http://www.ibiblio.org/keefer/c14.htm#Cudcl]. |
Revision as of 05:30, 20 November 2016
Tune annotations
X:1 T:Cuddy clawd her M:6/8 L:1/8 R:Jig B:Oswald – Caledonian Pocket Companion, Book V (1760, p. 9) Z:AK/Fiddler’s Companion K:G "Brisk"G|TB>cd dBd|d=f2 A2=F|(B/A/B/)c/d dBd|dg2 TB2G| Bg2TB2G|A=f2 TA2=F|(B/A/B/c/)d dBd|Gg2 TB2G:| |:BGd BGd|A=Fc A=Ff|BGd BGg|BGd BGg| bgd BgG|A=fc c(A/B/c/A/)|TB>cd (d/c/B/A/)G|B g2 TB2G:| |:Bg2 Bg2|A=f2 TA2=F|Bg2 Bg2|Gg2 Bg2| (c/B/c/d/)e/c/ (d/c/B/c/d/)B/|A=fF c(A/B/c/A/)|TB>cd (d/B/(c/A/)G|Bg2TB2G:| |:b/g/d/g/B b/g/d/g/B|a/=f/c/f/A a/=f/c/f/A|b/g/d/g/B b/g/d/g/B| b/g/d/g/ B/g/ b/g/d/g/B/g/|c/a/c/a/c/a/ B/g/B/g/B/g/|A=fF (cA/B/c/)A/| (B/A/B/c/d/)B/ (d/c/B/A/)G|B g2TB2G::b g2 (d/c/B/A/)G| a=f2 TA2=F|b g2 (d/c/B/A/)G|b g2 (d/c/B/A/)G|c(a/g/)a B(g/f/)g| A=fF Tc2A|(B/A/B/c/d/)e/ (d/c/B/A/)G|b g2 TB2G|| DGB DGB|A =f2 A2=F|DGB DGB|dg2 TB2G| b g2 (d/c/B/A/)G|a =f2 TA2=F|(B/A/B/c/)d dBG|Bg2 TB2G:|]
X:1 T:Cuddy Clawd her M:6/8 L:1/8 R:Country Dance B:James Aird – Selection of Scotch, English, Irish and Foreign Airs, vol. 3 (Glasgow, 1788, No. 504, p. 193) N:”Humbly dedicated to the Volunteers and Defensive Bands of Great Britain and Ireland” Z:AK/Fiddler’s Companion K:G E/F/|:G>AB BAG|F.d.d {G}F2D|(G/F/G/A/).B BAG|Fe-e G2E2| Ge-e G2E|Fd(3BAG F2^c/d/|e>d^c BGE|Bee G2E:| |:e>fe efg|f>ed/e/ d2 b/a/|gfe ^dBd|e>fe/^d/ eba| Gfe efg|fed dba|gfe ^dBd|e>fe/^d/ e2:|]
X:2 T:Cuddy Clawed Her M:6/8 L:1/8 R:Jig N:"Slowly" N:"Old" B:Gow - Sixth Collection of Strathspey Reels (1822) Z:AK/Fiddler's Companion K:Cmin "Slowly"E>FG GFE|DB>B, {E}D2B,|E>FG GFE|Dc>C {E}D2C| Cc>C {E}D2B,|cBA GFE|Dc>C {E}D2C|| c>de edc|dcB Bgf|edc dG=B|~c>dc cgf| edc cG=A|~B>cB Bgf|(ed).c (dc).=B|~c>dc c(_.B/._A/.G/.F/)| EFG GFE|DB>B, {E}D2B,|TEFG GFE|Dc>C {E}D2C| Cc>C D2C|B,B>B, {E}D2B,|cBA GFE|Dc>C {E}D2C||
X:3 T:Cuddy Clauder S:Northumbrian Minstrelsy M:6/8 L:1/16 K:G G2| B3cd2 Td2BcdB | d2 Tg4 TB4 G2 | B3cd2 Td2BcdB |A2 Tf4 TA4 e2| B3cd2 Td2BcdB | g2d2e2 g2d2B2 |cBABcA dcBcdB | A2 Td4 TA4 :| |:e2 | g2d2e2 g2d2B2 |d2 Tg4 TB4 G2 |g2d2e2 g2d2B2 |A2 Tf4 TA4 e2| g2d2e2 g2d2B2|d2efge g2d2B2 | cBABcA dcBcdB | A2 Tf4 TA4 :||
Tune annotations
CUDDIE CLAUDER. AKA and see "Cuddy Claw'd Her." Scottish, English; Jig. England, Northumberland. E Flat Major (Gow): G Major (Bruce & Stokoe, Peacock). Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. "Old" remarks Gow, in the Sixth Collection (1822), and indeed, it appears in James Oswald's Caledonian Pocket Companion (London, 1760). It is a popular tune for variation sets by Northumbrian pipers, however, it does not appear to be originally a piping tune. John Stokoe cites a music manuscript copybook collection by one John Smith, dated 1752, whom Stokoe believed was a fiddler after examining the notation. Smith was also evidently from Northumberland, as the ms. contained a number of titles associated with Northumberland, including "Cuddy Clauder" (see Monthly chronicle of north-country lore and legend, p. 379 [1]).
"Cuddy Clauder" or "Cuddy Claw'd Her" was also a song, printed in Oswald's Caledonian Pocket Companion, vol. 5 (c. 1755). This stanza was printed in Sir Walter Scott's A Ballad Book :
Jenny lup ower the dyke
Cuddy bade her,
A' the lang winter night
Cuddy claw'd her.
Printed sources: Aird (Selection of Scotch, English, Irish and Foreign Airs, vol. 3), 1788; No. 504, p. 193. Bruce & Stokoe (Northumbrian Minstrelsy), 1882; p. 159. Charlton Memorial Tune Book, 1956; p. 26. Gow (Sixth Collection of Strathspey Reels), 1822; p. 34. Peacock (Favorite Collection of Tunes with Variations), 1805; p. 10.
Recorded sources: Resilient Records RES005, Kathryn Tickell & Peter Tickell - "What We Do" (2008). Sargasso Sounds EELCD03, Dave Faulkner & Steve Turner - "English and Border Music for Pipes." See also listings at: Jane Keefer's Folk Music Index: An Index to Recorded Sources [2].