Hob y deri danno (1)
X:1 T:Hob y Deri Danno [1] T:Away my herd to the Oaken grove M:2/4 L:1/8 R:Air N:”An invitation to the Oaken Grove was usual with lovers N:in former times: also, to drive Hogs to feed on acorns.” N:”This favourite air is sung very differently in South Wales to N:what it is in North Wales, & both so pretty that I am N:perplexed in the choice; therefore shall present my N:readers with both.” N:The burden perhaps should be sung by another person. B:Edward Jones – Musical and Poetical Relicks of the Welsh Bards (1784, p. 128) Z:AK/Fiddler’s Companion K:Bb B B d>c|B F G F|"Burden"G/A/G/F/ GF|B2d2|[A4c4]| B B d>c|BF GF|"Burden"G/A/G/F/ GF|B2d2|[C4F4A4c4]| e e g g/f/|e c d c|"Burden"f2 f=e|[A4f4]|B B (B/c/) (d/e/)| f (f/e/) d c|B2c2|d d c2|f f/e/ d c|(d>c) B>z|B2d2 [D4B4]||
X:1
T:Hob y Deri Danno [1]
T:Away to the Oaken Cross
M:C
L:1/8
R:Air
Q:”Cheerful”
O:Welsh
B:Edward Jones - ”A choice collection of 51 Welsh airs” (1863, p. 19)
N:Edward Jones (1752-1824) advertised himself as "harper to his late Majesty
N:King George the Fourth, when Prince of Wales."
Z:AK/Fiddler’s Companion
K:Bb
F2B2B2cd|e2d2c2B2|BdcB c2 Fz|F2B2B2 cd|e2d2c2B2|
fgfg f2 Fz||f2 f>f f2 ed|e2e2e2 dc|(d3e) (d2 cB)|c4 z4|
F2B2B2 cd|e2d2d2B2|F2 B>c B4|A>Bc>d c4|B2 f>g f3e|d3c B4||