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'''GRANNY'''. Old-Time, Breakdown. Collected by Alan Jabbour from Glen Lyn, Virginia, fiddler Henry Reed, who wasn't sure about the title. See note for "[[Half Past Four]]."  
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'''GRANNY'''. American, Reel (cut or 4/4 time). A Mixolydian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. "Granny" was collected by folklorist Alan Jabbour from Glen Lyn, Giles County, southwest Virginia, fiddler Henry Reed (1884-1968), who Jabbour thought was unsure of the title, as if there were more words in it, but not remembered.  Reed did recall he learned it from a "Mr. Drummond(s)", from Texas. Jabbour notes: "This tune can not be clearly traced, though it bears some very general resemblances to tunes like "[[Fire on the Mountain (1)]]," ...The second strain is short and has the character of a filler, eked out of the melodic material in the first strain."  See note for "[[annotation:Half Past Four]]."  
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GRANNY. American, Reel (cut or 4/4 time). A Mixolydian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. "Granny" was collected by folklorist Alan Jabbour from Glen Lyn, Giles County, southwest Virginia, fiddler Henry Reed (1884-1968), who Jabbour thought was unsure of the title, as if there were more words in it, but not remembered. Reed did recall he learned it from a "Mr. Drummond(s)", from Texas. Jabbour notes: "This tune can not be clearly traced, though it bears some very general resemblances to tunes like "Fire on the Mountain (1)," ...The second strain is short and has the character of a filler, eked out of the melodic material in the first strain." See note for "annotation:Half Past Four."

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Recorded sources: -Library of Congress AFS 13035B09, Henry Reed (1966). Rounder 0024, "The Hollow Rock String Band" (1974).

See also listing at:
Henry Reed collection at American Memory [1] and Slippery Hill [ ]



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