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|f_annotation='''SISTER JEAN [2].''' AKA and see "[[King Pippin Polka (1)]]," "[[My Auntie Jean]]," "[[Tommy Beadle's]]." Shetland, Polka (2/4 time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). ABB. The Shetland polka of this name is one of the few 'traditional' polkas from those islands (along with “[[Seven Step Polka]]” and “[[Bonnie Polka (Da)]]”); it possibly took its name from the 6/8 time "[[Sister Jean (1)]]" version tune (Cooke, 1986). However, it is a version of light classical composer D'Albert's "[[King Pippin Polka (1)]]."  
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'''SISTER JEAN [2].''' Shetland, Polka (2/4 time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). ABB. The Shetland polka of this name is one of the few traditional polkas from those islands (along with “[[Seven Step Polka]]” and “[[Bonnie Polka (Da)]]”); it possibly took its name from the 6/8 time "[[Sister Jean (1)]]" version tune (Cooke, 1986).
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<font color=red>''Printed sources''</font> : - Miller & Perron ('''101 Polkas'''), 1978; No. 30.  
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<font color=red>''Recorded sources'': </font> <font color=teal> -Olympic 6151, The Shetland Fiddlers' Society - "Scottish Traditional Fiddle Music" (1978).</font>
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SISTER JEAN [2]. AKA and see "King Pippin Polka (1)," "My Auntie Jean," "Tommy Beadle's." Shetland, Polka (2/4 time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). ABB. The Shetland polka of this name is one of the few 'traditional' polkas from those islands (along with “Seven Step Polka” and “Bonnie Polka (Da)”); it possibly took its name from the 6/8 time "Sister Jean (1)" version tune (Cooke, 1986). However, it is a version of light classical composer D'Albert's "King Pippin Polka (1)."


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Printed sources : - Miller & Perron (101 Polkas), 1978; No. 30.

Recorded sources : - Olympic 6151, The Shetland Fiddlers' Society - "Scottish Traditional Fiddle Music" (1978).




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