Annotation:Cheatam County Rag: Difference between revisions

Find traditional instrumental music
*>Move page script
m (Text replacement - "garamond, serif" to "sans-serif")
 
(One intermediate revision by the same user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
[[{{BASEPAGENAME}}|Tune properties and standard notation]]
'''Back to [[{{BASEPAGENAME}}]]'''
----
----
<p><font face="garamond, serif" size="4">
<p><font face="sans-serif" size="4">
'''CHEATHAM COUNTY RAG'''. Old-Time, Ragtime. USA, Nebraska. C Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. A country ragtime tune, named perhaps because the second strain begins with a low-to-high stepped run reminiscent of "Bill Cheatum."   
'''CHEATHAM COUNTY RAG'''. Old-Time, Ragtime. USA, Nebraska. C Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. A country ragtime tune, named perhaps because the second strain begins with a low-to-high stepped run reminiscent of "Bill Cheatum."   
<br>
<br>
Line 11: Line 11:
</font></p>
</font></p>
----
----
[[{{BASEPAGENAME}}|Tune properties and standard notation]]
'''Back to [[{{BASEPAGENAME}}]]'''

Latest revision as of 13:07, 6 May 2019

Back to Cheatam County Rag


CHEATHAM COUNTY RAG. Old-Time, Ragtime. USA, Nebraska. C Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. A country ragtime tune, named perhaps because the second strain begins with a low-to-high stepped run reminiscent of "Bill Cheatum."

Source for notated version: recorded in 1954 from the playing of regionally influential fiddler Bob Walters (Burt County, Nebraska) [Christeson].

Printed source: R.P. Christeson (Old Time Fiddler's Repertory, vol. 2), 1984; p. 114.


Back to Cheatam County Rag