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'''JENNY NETTLES [2]'''. | |f_annotation='''JENNY NETTLES [2]'''. American, Reel. USA; Oklahoma. A Major. AEac# tuning (fiddle). AABB. No relation to the Scottish tune "[[Jenny Nettles (1)]]" or the Ozarks tune "[[Jenny Nettles (3)]]." It is almost identical, however, to Missouri fiddler Bob Holt's version of "[[Old Charlie Deckard]]" (Beisswenger, 2008). Mark Wilson believes there may have been a confusion of the titles at some point, either with Thede or further back. | ||
|f_source_for_notated_version=Willie Collins (Pottawatomie County, Oklahoma) [Thede]. Collins was the father of Earl Collins, who issued an influential old-time/bluegrass album of fiddling called "That's Earl". | |||
|f_printed_sources= Stephen F. Davis ('''Devil's Box'''), vol. 31, No. 4, Winter 1997; p. 27. Thede ('''The Fiddle Book'''), 1967; p. 96. | |||
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Latest revision as of 13:45, 10 June 2021
X:1 T:Jenny Nettles [2] S:Willie Collins (Pottawatomie County, Ok.) M:2/4 L:1/8 N:"+" = pizzicato N:AEac# tuning (fiddle) B:Marion Thede - The Fiddle Book (1967, p. 96) K:A [Ag](g/a/) g[Ae]|g/a/g/e/ ge|gg g/a/g/e/|[^ce][ce] [Be]{cB}A| [Ag](ga) g[Ae]|g/a/g/e/ g(3g/a/b/|c'c' a/g/g/e/|[^cd][ce] B{cB}A:| |:[G,D]"+"e [G,D]"+"A|A/^c/B/A/ E/[G/A/]-[GA]| [G,D]"+"e [G,D]"+"A|A/^c/B/A/ E/D/-D| [G,D]"+"e [G,D]"+"A|A/^c/B/A/ E/[G/A/]-[G/A/]B/| [^ce](c/B/)| A(A/B/)|^c/A/B/A/ E/D/-D:|
JENNY NETTLES [2]. American, Reel. USA; Oklahoma. A Major. AEac# tuning (fiddle). AABB. No relation to the Scottish tune "Jenny Nettles (1)" or the Ozarks tune "Jenny Nettles (3)." It is almost identical, however, to Missouri fiddler Bob Holt's version of "Old Charlie Deckard" (Beisswenger, 2008). Mark Wilson believes there may have been a confusion of the titles at some point, either with Thede or further back.