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'''WILD MORRIS, THE.''' AKA – “Ye Wild Morris.” English, Country Dance Tune (2/2 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABBCC.  "Ye Wild Morris" was first printed in dancing master Daniel Wright's '''An Extraordinary Collection of Pleasant and Merry Humours''' printed around the year 1715 (dates vary from 1713 to 1720). The tune was played as a "Morris Off" (i.e. the ending tune where the dancers leave the field) by Charles Baldwin, formerly musician for the side at Cliffords Mense, Gloucestershire.
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|f_source_for_notated_version=Daniel Wright's '''An Extraordinary Collection...''' [Moffat].
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|f_printed_sources=Moffat & Kidson ('''Dances of the Olden Time'''), 1912; p. 40.  
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|f_recorded_sources=EMI/Harvest 7243 8 29861 2 6, Ashley Hutchings et al – "Son of Morris On" (1976/1994).
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''Source for notated version'': Daniel Wright's '''An Extraordinary Collection...''' [Moffat].
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''Printed sources'':  Moffat ('''Dances of the Olden Time'''); p. 40.  
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WILD MORRIS, THE. AKA – “Ye Wild Morris.” English, Country Dance Tune (2/2 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABBCC. "Ye Wild Morris" was first printed in biography:Daniel Wright's An Extraordinary Collection of Pleasant and Merry Humours printed around the year 1715 (dates vary from 1713 to 1720). The tune was played as a "Morris Off" (i.e. the ending tune where the dancers leave the field) by Charles Baldwin, formerly musician for the side at Cliffords Mense, Gloucestershire.


Additional notes
Source for notated version : - Daniel Wright's An Extraordinary Collection... [Moffat].

Printed sources : - Moffat & Kidson (Dances of the Olden Time), 1912; p. 40.

Recorded sources : - EMI/Harvest 7243 8 29861 2 6, Ashley Hutchings et al – "Son of Morris On" (1976/1994).




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