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'''HOB Y DERI DANNO''' (Away my Herd to the Oaken Grove).  Welsh, Air (2/4 time). B Flat Major.  Standard tuning (fiddle). One part.  Editor Edward Jones remarks:  
'''HOB Y DERI DANNO [1]''' (Away my Herd to the Oaken Grove).  Welsh, Air (2/4 time). B Flat Major.  Standard tuning (fiddle). One part.  Editor Edward Jones remarks:  
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''An invitation to the Oaken Grove was usual with lovers in former times: also, to drive Hogs to feed on acorns.''
''An invitation to the Oaken Grove was usual with lovers in former times: also, to drive Hogs to feed on acorns.''

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HOB Y DERI DANNO [1] (Away my Herd to the Oaken Grove). Welsh, Air (2/4 time). B Flat Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). One part. Editor Edward Jones remarks:

An invitation to the Oaken Grove was usual with lovers in former times: also, to drive Hogs to feed on acorns. This favourite air is sung very differently in South Wales to what it is in North Wales, & both so pretty that I am perplexed in the choice; therefore shall present my readers with both. The burden perhaps should be sung by another person.


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Printed sources : - Edward Jones (Musical and Poetical Relicks of the Welsh Bards) 1784; p. 128.

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