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'''BACKWARDS FIDDLE, THE'''. Canadian/American, Reel. Canada, Cape Breton. A Major. Standard. AA'BB'. Composed by teenaged friends Kimberley Fraser (Sydney Mines, Cape Breton) and Rosie Shipley (Baltimore, Maryland & Beach Meadows, Nova Scotia). The tune's name came about, says Cook, when Kimberely and Rosie, left- and right-handed respectively, switched fiddles. | '''BACKWARDS FIDDLE, THE'''. Canadian/American, Reel. Canada, Cape Breton. A Major. Standard. AA'BB'. Composed by teenaged friends Kimberley Fraser (Sydney Mines, Cape Breton) and Rosie Shipley (Baltimore, Maryland & Beach Meadows, Nova Scotia). The tune's name came about, says Cook, when Kimberely and Rosie, left- and right-handed respectively, switched fiddles. |
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BACKWARDS FIDDLE, THE. Canadian/American, Reel. Canada, Cape Breton. A Major. Standard. AA'BB'. Composed by teenaged friends Kimberley Fraser (Sydney Mines, Cape Breton) and Rosie Shipley (Baltimore, Maryland & Beach Meadows, Nova Scotia). The tune's name came about, says Cook, when Kimberely and Rosie, left- and right-handed respectively, switched fiddles.
Printed source: Cook (Night in the Kitchen Collection), 1996; pg. 23.
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