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|f_annotation='''TIDDLE TOOK TODFISH.''' American, Reel (whole time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB'. Bayard was not able to trace this tune, though he notes a resemblance to "[[Cosmopolite (The)]]" in Cole's '''1000 Fiddle Tunes''' (1940, p. 31). I believe that the first part of “Tiddle took Todfish,” however, is a variant of the second part of “[[Liverpool Hornpipe (1)]],” although there are several other tunes that have similar first-strain melodic material, including "[[Whiskey before Breakfast]]" and "[[Speed the Plough (1)]]."  The second strain is a variant of the same part in the Québec tune "[[Galope de la Malbaie]]", also called "[[Mackilmoyle Reel]]."
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|f_source_for_notated_version=David P. Gilpin, Connellsville, Pennsylvania, September 22, 1943 (learned at Dunbar, southwestern Pennsylvania).
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|f_printed_sources=Bayard ('''Hill Country Tunes'''), 1944; No. 17.
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