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''' 'A' AND 'E' WALTZ'''. American, Canadian; Waltz (9/8 or 3/4 time). A Major ('A' part) & E Major ('B' part). Standard tuning. AB (Phillips, Silberberg): ABCA'B'C' {part 'C' is a variation of 'A' played at the octave} (Gibbons). “A and E Waltz” is one of the ‘100 essential Missouri fiddle tunes’ according to Missouri fiddler Charlie Walden. It has been attributed to Rusty Modrell, without verification. Sources for notated versions: Arthur Lindstrom (British Columbia), who learned it during a fiddle contest in Weiser, Idaho in 1970 [Gibbons]; Vivian Williams [Silberberg]. Source for notated version: Lloyd Wanzer [Phillips]. Gibbons (''As It Comes: Folk Fiddling From Prince George, British Columbia''), 1982; No. 8, pgs. 22‑24. Phillips (''Traditional American Fiddle Tunes''), vol. 2, 1995; pg. 236. Silberberg (''Tunes I Learned at Tractor Tavern''), 2002, pg 1.
 
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''' 'A' AND 'E' WALTZ'''. American, Canadian; Waltz (9/8 or 3/4 time). A Major ('A' part) & E Major ('B' part). Standard tuning. AB (Phillips, Silberberg): ABCA'B'C' {part 'C' is a variation of 'A' played at the octave} (Gibbons). “A and E Waltz” is one of the ‘100 essential Missouri fiddle tunes’ according to Missouri fiddler Charlie Walden. It has been attributed to Rusty Modrell, without verification.
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''Source for notated version'': Arthur Lindstrom (British Columbia), who learned it during a fiddle contest in Weiser, Idaho in 1970 [''Gibbons'']; Vivian Williams [''Silberberg''].  Lloyd Wanzer [''Phillips''].
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''Printed sources'': Gibbons ('''As It Comes: Folk Fiddling From Prince George, British Columbia'''), 1982; No. 8, pgs. 22‑24. Phillips ('''Traditional American Fiddle Tunes'''), vol. 2, 1995; pg. 236. Silberberg ('''Tunes I Learned at Tractor Tavern'''), 2002, pg 1.
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Tune properties and standard notation



Tune properties and standard notation


Tune properties and standard notation


'A' AND 'E' WALTZ. American, Canadian; Waltz (9/8 or 3/4 time). A Major ('A' part) & E Major ('B' part). Standard tuning. AB (Phillips, Silberberg): ABCA'B'C' {part 'C' is a variation of 'A' played at the octave} (Gibbons). “A and E Waltz” is one of the ‘100 essential Missouri fiddle tunes’ according to Missouri fiddler Charlie Walden. It has been attributed to Rusty Modrell, without verification.

Source for notated version: Arthur Lindstrom (British Columbia), who learned it during a fiddle contest in Weiser, Idaho in 1970 [Gibbons]; Vivian Williams [Silberberg]. Lloyd Wanzer [Phillips].

Printed sources: Gibbons (As It Comes: Folk Fiddling From Prince George, British Columbia), 1982; No. 8, pgs. 22‑24. Phillips (Traditional American Fiddle Tunes), vol. 2, 1995; pg. 236. Silberberg (Tunes I Learned at Tractor Tavern), 2002, pg 1.

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Tune properties and standard notation