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Hag at the Churn, The
Found in hnj1.abc
from the Henrik Norbeck abc collection

X:102 T:Hag at the Churn, The R:jig H:Caoimhin Mac Aoidh wrote: H:Is also well known in its Irish title Cailleach 'sa Mhaistrim and should H:be interprested as the Hag IN the Churn. This refers to the folklore H:scenario whereby witches would inhabit churns to steal butter. Butter H:could never be made if a witch was in the house when churning was taking H:place. Witches could not tolerate this tune and it would therefore be H:played anytime butter was being churned to drive them away. It was a H:terrible mark on a woman if she left a house while this tune was being H:played and churning was going on. It was a big favourite of the Dohertys. D:Bothy Band: Out of the Wind, into the Sun Z:id:hn-jig-102 M:6/8 K:Dmix A2G ADD|A2G Adc|A2G ADD|EFG EFG:| AdB c2G|Add efg|1 AdB c2G|EDE GED:|2 fge dcA|GEF GED||
Alternative sources for this tune:
- trillian.mit.edu/~jc/music/abc/mirror/LesterBailey/melnets_big_abc_file/05259
- trillian.mit.edu/~jc/music/abc/mirror/atrilcoral.com/h/0023
- trillian.mit.edu/~jc/music/abc/mirror/kirby98.fsnet.co.uk/ha/Hag_at_the_Churn_The_1/0000
- trillian.mit.edu/~jc/music/abc/mirror/melnets_big_abc_file/05258
- www.atrilcoral.com/Partituras_ABC/h.zip/h/0023
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