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'''HUNTERS OF KENTUCKY, THE'''. AKA and see "[[Allie Croker]]," "[[Half Horse and Half Alligator]]." American, English (originally); | |f_annotation='''HUNTERS OF KENTUCKY, THE'''. AKA and see "[[Allie Croker]]," "[[Half Horse and Half Alligator]]." American, English (originally); Air (whole time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). One part. Howe categorizes the tune among the 'songs' section, and, indeed, it has a venerable history [see LAWS A25]. It is a version of the Northumbrian tune "[[Allie Croker]]." | ||
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|f_printed_sources=Howe ('''Second Part of the Musician's Companion'''), 1843/1850; p. 6. Howe ('''1000 Jigs and Reels'''), c. 1867; p. 45. | |||
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|f_see_also_listing=Jane Keefer's Folk Music Index: An Index to Recorded Sources [http://www.ibiblio.org/keefer/h09.htm#Hunofke]<br> | |||
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Jane Keefer's Folk Music Index: An Index to Recorded Sources [http://www.ibiblio.org/keefer/h09.htm#Hunofke]<br> | |||
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HUNTERS OF KENTUCKY, THE. AKA and see "Allie Croker," "Half Horse and Half Alligator." American, English (originally); Air (whole time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). One part. Howe categorizes the tune among the 'songs' section, and, indeed, it has a venerable history [see LAWS A25]. It is a version of the Northumbrian tune "Allie Croker."