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'''INDIAN POLKA'''.  English, Scottische. From the playing of Scan Tester (1887-1972). See also the related "[[Boys of Knock (The)]]," "[[Louden's Bonnie Braes]]," "[[Lord Moira]]."  
'''INDIAN POLKA'''.  English, Scottische (4/4 time). E Minor. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB. The "Indian Polka" title is from the tune in the repertoire of Scan Tester (1887-1972). A major key version with a very similar melodic countour appears as an untitled tune in the c. 1823 music manuscript collection of Richard Hughes, a musician from Whitchurch, Shropshire.  See also the related "[[Boys of Knock (The)]]," "[[Loudon's Bonnie Woods]]," "[[Lord Moira]]."  
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''Recorded sources'': <font color=teal>Veteran VTVS03/04, Scan Tester - "I Never Played to Many Posh Dances"</font>
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INDIAN POLKA. English, Scottische (4/4 time). E Minor. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB. The "Indian Polka" title is from the tune in the repertoire of Scan Tester (1887-1972). A major key version with a very similar melodic countour appears as an untitled tune in the c. 1823 music manuscript collection of Richard Hughes, a musician from Whitchurch, Shropshire. See also the related "Boys of Knock (The)," "Loudon's Bonnie Woods," "Lord Moira."

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Recorded sources: Veteran VTVS03/04, Scan Tester - "I Never Played to Many Posh Dances"




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