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'''OLD MORPETH RANT.'''  AKA and see "[[Morpeth Rant (2)]]." English, Reel or Hornpipe. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. One of many versions of the well-known Northumberland tune "[[Morpeth Rant (1)]]," different especially in second strain. The 'rant' of the title refers to a dance step. See note for "[[Annotation:Morpeth Rant (1)]]" and "[[Annotation:Morpeth Rant (2)]]" for more. Paul Hardy finds a version of "Old Morpeth Rant" in an untitled hornpipe in the 1858 music manuscript collection of William Clarke [http://www.pghardy.net/concertina/tunebooks/williamclarke_tunes.pdf] (Feltwell, Norfolk) (No. 113, p. 52). The Morpeth Rant was the name of a dance, for which  various tunes and tune variants were played over many years; thus there are a number of tunes called "Morpeth Rant" or "Old Morpeth Rant" that have varying degrees of similarity.   
'''OLD MORPETH RANT.'''  AKA and see "[[Morpeth Rant (2)]]." English, Reel or Hornpipe. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. One of many versions of the well-known Northumberland tune "[[Morpeth Rant (1)]]," different especially in second strain. The 'rant' of the title refers to a dance step. See note for "[[Annotation:Morpeth Rant (1)]]" and "[[Annotation:Morpeth Rant (2)]]" for more. Paul Hardy finds a version of "Old Morpeth Rant" in an untitled hornpipe in the 1858 music manuscript collection of William Clarke [http://www.pghardy.net/concertina/tunebooks/williamclarke_tunes.pdf] (Feltwell, Norfolk) (No. 113, p. 52). The Morpeth Rant was the name of a dance, for which  various tunes and tune variants were played over many years; thus there are a number of tunes called "Morpeth Rant" or "Old Morpeth Rant" that have varying degrees of similarity.   
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''Recorded sources'': <font color=teal>Park Records PRKCD 42, Kathryn Tickell - "The Northumberland Collection" (learned from a relative, Henry Robson). </font>
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OLD MORPETH RANT. AKA and see "Morpeth Rant (2)." English, Reel or Hornpipe. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. One of many versions of the well-known Northumberland tune "Morpeth Rant (1)," different especially in second strain. The 'rant' of the title refers to a dance step. See note for "Annotation:Morpeth Rant (1)" and "Annotation:Morpeth Rant (2)" for more. Paul Hardy finds a version of "Old Morpeth Rant" in an untitled hornpipe in the 1858 music manuscript collection of William Clarke [1] (Feltwell, Norfolk) (No. 113, p. 52). The Morpeth Rant was the name of a dance, for which various tunes and tune variants were played over many years; thus there are a number of tunes called "Morpeth Rant" or "Old Morpeth Rant" that have varying degrees of similarity.

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Recorded sources: Park Records PRKCD 42, Kathryn Tickell - "The Northumberland Collection" (learned from a relative, Henry Robson).




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