Tugdrops
Tugdrops are a traditional form of folk music and dance originating from the coastal regions of the United Kingdom, particularly in Cornwall, Devon, and Somerset. The term "tug" refers to the rhythmic, often stomping movement performed by dancers, while "drop" describes the distinctive musical style characterized by lively, syncopated melodies played on instruments such as the fiddle, accordion, and concertina. Tugdrops are closely associated with local festivals, celebrations, and community gatherings, particularly those tied to agricultural cycles or seasonal events.
The music typically features a lively tempo with a strong emphasis on the first beat, creating an
Tugdrops gained popularity in the mid-20th century as part of a revival of British folk traditions. Musicians