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'''FORTY MILES'''. American, March (irregular time but generally in 6/8). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. Bayard (1981) considers it a version of the Scottish "[[Muirland Willie]]". | '''FORTY MILES'''. American, March (irregular time but generally in 6/8). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. Bayard (1981) considers it a version of the Scottish "[[Muirland Willie]]". | ||
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''Source for notated version'': Irvin Yaugher Jr., Mt. Independence, Pennsylvania, October 19, 1943 (learned from hearing 'martial bands' {fife and drum corps} play it) [Bayard]. | ''Source for notated version'': Irvin Yaugher Jr., Mt. Independence, Pennsylvania, October 19, 1943 (learned from hearing 'martial bands' {fife and drum corps} play it) [Bayard]. | ||
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''Printed sources'': Bayard ('''Hill Country Tunes'''), 1944; No. 92. | ''Printed sources'': Bayard ('''Hill Country Tunes'''), 1944; No. 92. | ||
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FORTY MILES. American, March (irregular time but generally in 6/8). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. Bayard (1981) considers it a version of the Scottish "Muirland Willie".
Source for notated version: Irvin Yaugher Jr., Mt. Independence, Pennsylvania, October 19, 1943 (learned from hearing 'martial bands' {fife and drum corps} play it) [Bayard].
Printed sources: Bayard (Hill Country Tunes), 1944; No. 92.
Recorded sources: