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|f_annotation='''GREEN RIVER MARCH'''. American, (Slower) Reel. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. An archaic-sounding tune from the playing of fiddler Uncle Jimmy McCarroll of the Roane County Ramblers. McCarroll was born in 1892, in Wheat, Anderson County, Tennessee, and was still playing in the 1970's. McCarroll, who claimed Cherokee ancestry,  learned the tune from his grandmother, and family lore has it the tune originated on the Cherokee [[wikipedia:Trail_of_Tears]].
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|f_source_for_notated_version=Charlie Acuff (Union County, Tenn.), transcribed by John Hartford ['''Devil's Box'''].
'''GREEN RIVER MARCH'''. Old-Time, (Slower) Breakdown. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. An archaic-sounding tune from the playing of fiddler Uncle Jimmy McCarroll of the Roane County Ramblers. McCarroll was born in 1892, in Wheat, Anderson County, Tennessee, and was still playing in the 1970's. It is perhaps the same "Green River" recorded by Asheville, North Carolina, fiddler Osey Helton on Broadway 5122-1 (78 RPM), c. 1925.
|f_printed_sources=Stephen F. Davis ('''Devil's Box'''), vol. 23, No. 3, Fall 1989; p. 29.
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|f_recorded_sources=Columbia 15438-D (78 RPM), Roane County Ramblers (1929). County 403, "Roane County Ramblers" (east Tennessee. Originally recorded in 1929).
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''Recorded sources'': <font color=teal>County 403, "Roane County Ramblers" (east Tennessee. Originally recorded in 1929).</font>
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X:1 T: Green River March N:Transcribed by John Hartford from the playing of fiddler Charlie N:Acuff (1919-2013, Union County, Tenn.), who learned it from the N:recording by Uncle Jim McCarroll and the Roane County Ramblers M:2/4 L:1/8 R:March B:Stephen F. Davis - Devil's Box, vol. 24, No. 3, Fall 1989 (p. 29) Z:AK/Fiddler's Companion K:D FG|A2 fe|d2 d>B|BG Bd|A2 FG|A2 fe |d2 cd| e2 e>f|e2 FG|A2 f/af/e/|d2 d>c|BG B/G/B/d/|A2 ef|g2 a(3f/g/f/| eAce|d2 d>d|d2||fg|a2 (3f/g/f/e|d2 d>c|(3B/c/B/G Bd| A2 fg|a2 fe|d2 cd|e>^d ef|e2 fg|a2 fe|d2 d>c| (3B/c/B/G Bd|A2 ef|g2 a(3f/g/f/|eAce|d2 d>d d2||



GREEN RIVER MARCH. American, (Slower) Reel. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. An archaic-sounding tune from the playing of fiddler Uncle Jimmy McCarroll of the Roane County Ramblers. McCarroll was born in 1892, in Wheat, Anderson County, Tennessee, and was still playing in the 1970's. McCarroll, who claimed Cherokee ancestry, learned the tune from his grandmother, and family lore has it the tune originated on the Cherokee wikipedia:Trail_of_Tears.


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Source for notated version : - Charlie Acuff (Union County, Tenn.), transcribed by John Hartford [Devil's Box].

Printed sources : - Stephen F. Davis (Devil's Box), vol. 23, No. 3, Fall 1989; p. 29.

Recorded sources : - Columbia 15438-D (78 RPM), Roane County Ramblers (1929). County 403, "Roane County Ramblers" (east Tennessee. Originally recorded in 1929).




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