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'''DANCE HALL KATE'''. American, Reel or Breakdown. USA, North Dakota. A Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. Pancerzewski learned the tune from fiddler Elvy | '''DANCE HALL KATE'''. American, Reel or Breakdown. USA, North Dakota. A Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. Pancerzewski learned the tune from fiddler Elvy Osborne who had learned the tune from a Mr. Oard, an older fiddler who was once a featured act with the Orpheum Circuit, a theater chain which produced shows for its theaters. Osborne had entered the date '1882' beside the tune in his notebook. | ||
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''Source for notated version'': "Mr. Oard" via Elvy | ''Source for notated version'': "Mr. Oard" via Elvy Osborne [Pancerzewski]. | ||
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''Printed sources'': Pancerzewski ('''Pleasures of Home'''), 1988; p. 6. | ''Printed sources'': Pancerzewski ('''Pleasures of Home'''), 1988; p. 6. | ||
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DANCE HALL KATE. American, Reel or Breakdown. USA, North Dakota. A Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. Pancerzewski learned the tune from fiddler Elvy Osborne who had learned the tune from a Mr. Oard, an older fiddler who was once a featured act with the Orpheum Circuit, a theater chain which produced shows for its theaters. Osborne had entered the date '1882' beside the tune in his notebook.
Source for notated version: "Mr. Oard" via Elvy Osborne [Pancerzewski].
Printed sources: Pancerzewski (Pleasures of Home), 1988; p. 6.
Recorded sources:
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