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'''CAPTAIN THOMPSON'S QUICK STEP.''' AKA and see "[[Adam Bell's March]]." G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). The melody appears in the music manuscript collection begun by Thomas Nixon, a fifer from Danbury, Connecticut, at the beginning of the American Revolutionary War. The same tune is printed in '''The American Veteran Fifer''' (1905) under the title "[[Adam Bell's March]]."  
'''CAPTAIN THOMPSON'S QUICK STEP.''' AKA and see "[[Adam Bell's March]]." G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). The melody appears in the music manuscript collection begun by Thomas Nixon, a fifer from Danbury, Connecticut, at the beginning of the American Revolutionary War. The same tune is printed in '''The American Veteran Fifer''' (1905) under the title "[[Adam Bell's March]]."  
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Latest revision as of 18:35, 11 June 2019


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CAPTAIN THOMPSON'S QUICK STEP. AKA and see "Adam Bell's March." G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). The melody appears in the music manuscript collection begun by Thomas Nixon, a fifer from Danbury, Connecticut, at the beginning of the American Revolutionary War. The same tune is printed in The American Veteran Fifer (1905) under the title "Adam Bell's March."

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