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'''PREACHER'S FAVORITE'''. AKA - "[[Ladies Fancy (4)]]." Old-Time, Breakdown | '''PREACHER'S FAVORITE'''. AKA - "[[Ladies Fancy (4)]]." Old-Time, Breakdown. D Major. ADae tuning (fiddle). AABBCD. The tune is a member of the "[[Rye Straw (1)]]" tune family, widely disseminated in the South and Mid-West. As musicologist Alan Jabbour points out (in notes to Virginia fiddler Henry Reed's "Rye Straw" at the Library of Congress [https://www.loc.gov/item/afcreed000170/]), the tune family is "characterized by an oscillation between keys, usually A and D, so that one is often uncertain which key is the true tonal center." | ||
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''Source for notated version'': Jim Davidson (Lincoln County, Oklahoma) [Thede]. | ''Source for notated version'': Jim Davidson (Lincoln County, Oklahoma) [Thede]. | ||
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''Printed sources'': Thede ('''The Fiddle Book'''), 1967; p. 98. | ''Printed sources'': Thede ('''The Fiddle Book'''), 1967; p. 98. | ||
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PREACHER'S FAVORITE. AKA - "Ladies Fancy (4)." Old-Time, Breakdown. D Major. ADae tuning (fiddle). AABBCD. The tune is a member of the "Rye Straw (1)" tune family, widely disseminated in the South and Mid-West. As musicologist Alan Jabbour points out (in notes to Virginia fiddler Henry Reed's "Rye Straw" at the Library of Congress [1]), the tune family is "characterized by an oscillation between keys, usually A and D, so that one is often uncertain which key is the true tonal center."
Source for notated version: Jim Davidson (Lincoln County, Oklahoma) [Thede].
Printed sources: Thede (The Fiddle Book), 1967; p. 98.
Recorded sources: