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X:1 T:Roaring River S:Monte Sano Crowder (1914-2012, Madison County, north-central Alabama) R:Recorded 1978 M:C| L:1/8 Q:"Moderately Quick" D:Alabama Traditions CD 103, Monte Sano Crowder - "Possum D:up a Gum Stump." F:https://www.slippery-hill.com/recording/roaring-river Z:Transcribed by Andrew Kuntz K:G [G_B]-[G=B][G2B2] [G_B]-[G=B][G2B2]|[GB][GB]AG EG3|[G_B]-[G2B2]A[G2B2][G2B2]|[GB][GB]AG EG3| +slide+[A6A6 ][A2A2]- |[AA]BAG FDEF|GEDB, G,3(E|G2)[G2B2]GG[G2B2]| BGAG EG3|[G_B]-[G2B2]A[G2B2][G2B2]|[GB][GB]AG EG3|+slide+[A6A6 ][A2A2]- | [AA]BAG FDEF|GEDB, G,4||g4e4|abag ed3|"*"g4 e3(_B| =B)GAG EG3| g4e4|abag ed3|"**"g4 e3(_B|=B)GAG EG3|| P:Substitutions "*"g4e3(c|B)GAG EG3||"**"bgag eged|BGAG EG3||



ROARING RIVER [1]. Old-Time. The title appears in a list of traditional Ozarks Mountains fiddle tunes compiled by musicologist/folklorist Vance Randolph, published in 1954. The Roaring River is a 14.9-mile-long (24.0 km) river in Barry County, Missouri, in the Ozarks. It is a tributary of the White River.

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