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Samuel Bayard transcribed this tune from the playing of Walter Neal in 1952. Neal at the time was a middle-aged man who had lived all his life near Mayport, Armstrong County, western Pennsylvania. See also another tune from Neal, also learned from his souce Abel Browning, called "Abel Browning Tune."
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'''ABEL BROWNING BREAKDOWN IN 'A'.''' Old‑Time, Breakdown. USA, Pa. A Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB.
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Samuel Bayard transcribed this tune from the playing of Walter Neal in 1952. Neal at the time was a middle-aged man who had lived all his life near Mayport, Armstrong County, western Pennsylvania. See also another tune from Neal, also learned from his souce Abel Browning, called "[[Talk:Abel Browning Tune]]."
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C2|A,2 CE CECE|A2 cA BAce|a2 ag aecA|B2 GB EBGB|A,2 CE CECE|
''Source for notated version'': Walter Neal (Pa.), 1952.
A2 cA BAce|a2 ag aecA|BAGB A2||(3efg|a2 ag aecA|dcdf ecAc|d2 fd c2 ec|
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E2 GB EBGB|a2 ag aecA|dcdf ecAc|dcdf ecAc|d2 fd c2 ec|EBGB A2||
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''Printed sources'': Bayard (Dance to the Fiddle), 1981; No. 364, p. 358.
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ABEL BROWNING BREAKDOWN IN 'A'. Old‑Time, Breakdown. USA, Pa. A Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. Samuel Bayard transcribed this tune from the playing of Walter Neal in 1952. Neal at the time was a middle-aged man who had lived all his life near Mayport, Armstrong County, western Pennsylvania. See also another tune from Neal, also learned from his souce Abel Browning, called "Talk:Abel Browning Tune."

Source for notated version: Walter Neal (Pa.), 1952.

Printed sources: Bayard (Dance to the Fiddle), 1981; No. 364, p. 358.

Recorded sources:




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