- "She chuckled. “‘Aunt Emme’s Tub’…” “You didn’t,” I said, aghast. “At a wedding?” “A drunk grandfather asked for it,” she shrugged as she made her way though a thick tangle of yellowing banerbyre. “There were a few raised eyebrows, but not many. They’re earthy folk around here.”"
- ―Denna and Kvothe [1]
Aunt Emme's Tub is a folk song sung by Denna at the Mauthen wedding. It is likely a rude song, given Kvothe's reaction to hearing that she played it, and Denna's response. She describes it as 'bright', so it likely has a major key.
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References[]
- ↑ The Name of the Wind, Chapter 72: "Borrorill"