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'''WOOSTER ODDITY.''' American, Jig. USA, Michigan. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. There is a Wooster, Ohio, or Wooster, Massachusetts, to which this tune may or may not refer. The tune was in the repertoire of Michigan fiddler Les Raber (1911-2000).  
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|f_source_for_notated_version=hammered dulcimer player Viola Cox (Michigan) [Johnson].
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|f_printed_sources=S. Johnson ('''The Kitchen Musician No. 6: Jigs'''), 1982 (revised 1989, 2001); p. 5. Johnson ('''The Kitchen Musician's No. 7: Michigan Tunes'''), 1986 87; p. 6. Raber ('''Come Dance with Me'''), 3rd edition, 2005.  
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|f_recorded_sources=Troubadour Music TR-6, The Original Dulcimer Players Club ‎– "American Hammer Dulcimer" (1977).  
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<font color=red>''Source for notated version''</font>: - hammered dulcimer player Viola Cox (Michigan) [Johnson].
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<font color=red>''Printed sources''</font> : -  S. Johnson ('''The Kitchen Musician No. 6: Jigs'''), 1982 (revised 1989, 2001); p. 5. Johnson ('''The Kitchen Musician's No. 7: Michigan Tunes'''), 1986 87; p. 6. Raber ('''Come Dance with Me'''), 3rd edition, 2005.  
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<font color=red>''Recorded sources'': </font> <font color=teal> - Troubadour Music TR-6, The Original Dulcimer Players Club ‎– "American Hammer Dulcimer" (1977). </font>
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WOOSTER ODDITY. American, Jig. USA, Michigan. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The tune was in the repertoire of Michigan fiddler Les Raber (1911-2000).

Les Raber


Additional notes
Source for notated version : - hammered dulcimer player Viola Cox (Michigan) [Johnson].

Printed sources : - S. Johnson (The Kitchen Musician No. 6: Jigs), 1982 (revised 1989, 2001); p. 5. Johnson (The Kitchen Musician's No. 7: Michigan Tunes), 1986 87; p. 6. Raber (Come Dance with Me), 3rd edition, 2005.

Recorded sources : - Troubadour Music TR-6, The Original Dulcimer Players Club ‎– "American Hammer Dulcimer" (1977).




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