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Latest revision as of 22:52, 14 November 2020
X: 1 T: 58. THE SNOUTS AND EARS OF AMERICA B: Sam Bayard, "Hill Country Tunes" 1944 #58 S: Played by Mrs Sarah Armstrong, (near) Derry, PA, Nov 5, 1943. N: The title of this fine, spirited tune may not be a corruption, but as it stands it is N: incomprehensible. The editor knows of no other version; but it is not impossible that N: the air is a derivative of the familiar "Irish Washerwoman" tune, recase in 4/4 time, N: and with the order of parts reversed. If so, it makes a distinct improvement on the N: original melody. R: reel M: 4/4 L: 1/8 Z: 2010 John Chambers <jc:trillian.mit.edu> F:http://www.john-chambers.us/~jc/music/book/HillCountryTunes/58_SnoutsAndEarsOfAmerica_D.abc K: D A2 |\ d2D2 D2D2 | F2A2 d2ed | c2A2 ABcd e2A2 A2Bc | dcBA G2F2 | E2[A2D2] ABAG | F2D2 E2DE | F2D2 D2 :: D2 | F2D2 D2D2 | F2D2 [A2D2]BA | G2[E2A,2] [E2A,2][E2A,2] | A2d2 d2AG | F2D2 D2D2 | F2A2 A2BA | G2E2 A3G | F2D2 D2 :|
X:1
T:Snouts and Ears
S:As played by Jimmy Blue on an LP
Z:Nigel Gatherer
L:1/8
M:2/4
K:A
e | aA A>B | ce ab/a/ | ge e/f/g/a/ | be ef/g/ |
a/g/f/e/ dc | Be e/f/e/d/ | cA BA/B/ | cA A :|
B | cA A>B | ce ef/e/ | dB B>c | da a/f/e/d/ |
cA A>B | ce ef/e/ | dB a/f/e/d/ | cA A :|