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'''MUNCY.''' American, March (6/8). USA, southwestern Pa. C Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. Bayard (1981) states the tune was probably named for Muncy, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania. He thought it was perhaps fife march (even though his source played it on the fiddle), and a member of the rather large group of tune families outlined in his note for "[[Lannigan's Ball]]."  
'''MUNCY.''' American, March (6/8). USA, southwestern Pa. C Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. Bayard (1981) states the tune was probably named for Muncy, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania. He thought it was perhaps fife march (even though his source played it on the fiddle), and a member of the rather large group of tune families outlined in his note for "[[Lannigan's Ball]]."  
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''Source for notated version'': Samuel Losch (Juniata County, Pa., 1930's) [Bayard].
''Source for notated version'': Samuel Losch (Juniata County, Pa., 1930's) [Bayard].
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''Printed sources'':  Bayard ('''Dance to the Fiddle'''), 1981; No. 582, p. 514.
''Printed sources'':  Bayard ('''Dance to the Fiddle'''), 1981; No. 582, p. 514.
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MUNCY. American, March (6/8). USA, southwestern Pa. C Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. Bayard (1981) states the tune was probably named for Muncy, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania. He thought it was perhaps fife march (even though his source played it on the fiddle), and a member of the rather large group of tune families outlined in his note for "Lannigan's Ball."

Source for notated version: Samuel Losch (Juniata County, Pa., 1930's) [Bayard].

Printed sources: Bayard (Dance to the Fiddle), 1981; No. 582, p. 514.

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