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ABEL BROWNING BREAKDOWN IN 'A'. Old‑Time, Breakdown. USA, Pa. A Major. Standard tuning. AB | ABEL BROWNING BREAKDOWN IN 'A'. Old‑Time, Breakdown. USA, Pa. A Major. Standard tuning. AB. | ||
Samuel Bayard transcribed this tune from the playing of Walter Neal in 1952. Neal at the time was a middle-aged man who had lived all his life near Mayport, Armstrong County, western Pennsylvania. See also another tune from Neal, also learned from his souce Abel Browning, called "[[Talk:Abel Browning Tune]]." | Samuel Bayard transcribed this tune from the playing of Walter Neal in 1952. Neal at the time was a middle-aged man who had lived all his life near Mayport, Armstrong County, western Pennsylvania. See also another tune from Neal, also learned from his souce Abel Browning, called "[[Talk:Abel Browning Tune]]." | ||
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''Source for notated version'': Walter Neal (Pa.), 1952. | |||
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''Printed sources'': Bayard (Dance to the Fiddle), 1981; No. 364, pg. 358. | |||
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Tune properties and standard notation
ABEL BROWNING BREAKDOWN IN 'A'. Old‑Time, Breakdown. USA, Pa. A Major. Standard tuning. AB.
Samuel Bayard transcribed this tune from the playing of Walter Neal in 1952. Neal at the time was a middle-aged man who had lived all his life near Mayport, Armstrong County, western Pennsylvania. See also another tune from Neal, also learned from his souce Abel Browning, called "Talk:Abel Browning Tune."
Source for notated version: Walter Neal (Pa.), 1952.
Printed sources: Bayard (Dance to the Fiddle), 1981; No. 364, pg. 358.
Recorded sources: