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'''IRISH WASHERWOMAN SCHOTTISCHE'''. American, Schottische. USA, Indiana. C Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA'BB'. | '''IRISH WASHERWOMAN SCHOTTISCHE'''. American, Schottische. USA, Indiana. C Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA'BB'. | ||
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''Source for notated version'': Donald Smalley (1930's) [Bayard]. Smalley was a fiddler from northern Indiana, who learned his tunes from his father, also a fiddler. Smalley was also a professor of English at Indiana and Northwestern Universities. | ''Source for notated version'': Donald Smalley (1930's) [Bayard]. Smalley was a fiddler from northern Indiana, who learned his tunes from his father, also a fiddler. Smalley was also a professor of English at Indiana and Northwestern Universities. | ||
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''Printed sources'': Bayard ('''Dance to the Fiddle'''), 1981; Appendix No. 27. | ''Printed sources'': Bayard ('''Dance to the Fiddle'''), 1981; Appendix No. 27. | ||
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IRISH WASHERWOMAN SCHOTTISCHE. American, Schottische. USA, Indiana. C Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA'BB'.
Source for notated version: Donald Smalley (1930's) [Bayard]. Smalley was a fiddler from northern Indiana, who learned his tunes from his father, also a fiddler. Smalley was also a professor of English at Indiana and Northwestern Universities.
Printed sources: Bayard (Dance to the Fiddle), 1981; Appendix No. 27.
Recorded sources: