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|f_tune_title=Little Brown Hand | |f_tune_title=Little Brown Hand | ||
|f_aka=Brown Leaf Rag, Her Little Brown Hand, I Took Her by Her Little Brown Hand | |f_aka=Brown Leaf Rag, Her Little Brown Hand, I Took Her by Her Little Brown Hand | ||
|f_composer=Arrthur Smith | |f_composer=Arrthur Smith | ||
|f_country=United States | |f_country=United States | ||
|f_genre=Old-Time | |f_genre=Old-Time | ||
|f_rhythm=Reel (single/double) | |f_rhythm=Air/Lament/Listening Piece, Reel (single/double) | ||
|f_time_signature=2/2 | |||
|f_key=G | |||
|f_accidental=1 sharp | |||
|f_mode=Ionian (Major) | |||
|f_history=USA(Upland South), USA(Ozarks/Western Tenn) | |||
|f_structure=AB | |||
|f_theme_code_index=1135 3211 | |||
|f_score=1 | |||
|f_player=Arthur Smith Trio | |f_player=Arthur Smith Trio | ||
|f_album=Her Little Brown Hand | |f_album=Her Little Brown Hand/Lonesome Day Today | ||
|f_label= | |f_label=Bluebird 7547 (78 RPM) | ||
|f_recording_date=1938 | |f_recording_date=1938 | ||
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C: The | N:From the playing of Fiddlin' Arthur Smith with the Delmore Brothers. | ||
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K: | L:1/8 | ||
R:Reel and Song | |||
</ | D:Bluebird 7547 (78 RPM), Arthur Smith Trio (1938) | ||
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[[ANNOTATION:{{PAGENAME}}| | Z:Transcribed by Andrew Kuntz | ||
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T: Little Brown Hand | |||
N:From the playing of fiddler Albert Hash (1917-1982), recorded in 1976. Hash was | |||
N:born in Rugby, Va., and grew up in Grayson County, southwest Virginia He learned | |||
N:to play from Corbit Stamper, Jim Reedy, his uncle George Finley, and was influenced | |||
N:by G.B. Grayson. After Grayson was killed, Albert played with Henry Whitter, among | |||
N:others, including his Whitetop Mountain Band in the 1940's. In the 1970's he formed | |||
N:a reconstituted Whitetop Mounain Band with his brother-in-law Thornton Spencer | |||
N:and Spencer's wife, Emily. | |||
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L:1/8 | |||
R:Reel | |||
N:Play ABA'B | |||
N:The slurs to the high 'f' note to be played as slowish slides. | |||
D:Field Recorders Collective FRC411, "Albert Hash, vol. 1" (2009). | |||
D:https://www.slippery-hill.com/content/little-brown-hand-0 | |||
Z:Transcribed by Andrew Kuntz | |||
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Latest revision as of 00:32, 2 November 2021
X:1 T: Her Little Brown Hand N:From the playing of Fiddlin' Arthur Smith with the Delmore Brothers. M:C| L:1/8 R:Reel and Song D:Bluebird 7547 (78 RPM), Arthur Smith Trio (1938) D:https://archive.org/details/78_her-little-brown-hand_arthur-smith-trio_gbia0176083a/HER+LITTLE+BROWN+HAND+-+Arthur+Smith+Trio.flac Z:Transcribed by Andrew Kuntz K:G D2|GFGB edBA|BG A2 G3B-|dBde- fdeB-|d6 DF| GFGB e2-BA|BGAF G3D|EFGc B-AFA|G6|| GA-|Bd-d"4"e- dBAG|BJ[e2g2][eg]- [eg]d-cA|Bd-de fdeB|d6GA| Bd-d-"4"e- dBAG|BJ[e2g2][eg]- [eg]d-cB|AdBe dB-AG-|G6||
X:1
T: Little Brown Hand
N:From the playing of fiddler Albert Hash (1917-1982), recorded in 1976. Hash was
N:born in Rugby, Va., and grew up in Grayson County, southwest Virginia He learned
N:to play from Corbit Stamper, Jim Reedy, his uncle George Finley, and was influenced
N:by G.B. Grayson. After Grayson was killed, Albert played with Henry Whitter, among
N:others, including his Whitetop Mountain Band in the 1940's. In the 1970's he formed
N:a reconstituted Whitetop Mounain Band with his brother-in-law Thornton Spencer
N:and Spencer's wife, Emily.
M:C|
L:1/8
R:Reel
N:Play ABA'B
N:The slurs to the high 'f' note to be played as slowish slides.
D:Field Recorders Collective FRC411, "Albert Hash, vol. 1" (2009).
D:https://www.slippery-hill.com/content/little-brown-hand-0
Z:Transcribed by Andrew Kuntz
K:G
P:A
(3DEF|GEGG Bd2A-|BGA2 G3B-|dBd(e =fefe)|d3e d2(3DEF|
GEGG Bdde|dcBA GE G2|EFAd BG A2 |G8||
P:B
JBd-de- dBAG|[EB]-[Ec]-[Ec]d- edcB|ABde- ff=f-e| d3e dBGA|
Bd-de- dBAG|E-c-cd- edcB|Ad-dc BGA2|G6||
P:A'
(3DEF|GFGA Bcdc|BGA2 G3B|dBde- fd e2|d3e dBAF|
GDGG Bd2e|dcBA GDGD|EFAd BGFA|G6||