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Trollkaeringslatt, Leitrim Fancy, Hag at The Churn
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#126 in subgenre today Peak #3
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Peak #20
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trad.
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Bow Triplets
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February 03, 2010
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MP3 5.3 MB, 192 kbps, 3:51
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Trollkjerringslatt fra Hornelen One of the older folk music documents of Nordfjord in Norway, first noted by Hans Michael Seehus (1724-1784). Hornelen is one of two mountains by Nordfjord said to be inhabited by wiches. After the meal, the devils own orchestra, accompanied the witches dance. The Leitrim Fancy A traditional irish double jig The Hag at The Churn Folk superstition said that witches would inhabit a churn to steal butter. They could not abide this particular tune, however, so it would be played as a ward when the chore of churning butter was done.
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