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'''OLD CHRISTMAS MORNING [2].''' American, "Old Christmas Morning (2)" is from the repertoire of Sherman Hammons (1903-1988), and is a different tune than French Carpenter's "[[Old Christmas Morning (1)]]" and Lee Hammons' (no relation) "[[Old Christmas Morning (3)]]."  
'''OLD CHRISTMAS MORNING [2].''' American, Air (walking tempo). A Mixolydian. AEae tuning (fiddle). "Old Christmas Morning (2)" is a crooked modal tune from the repertoire of Sherman Hammons (1903-1988), and is a different tune than French Carpenter's "[[Old Christmas Morning (1)]]" and Lee Hammons' (no relation) "[[Old Christmas Morning (3)]]."  
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''Recorded sources'': <font color=teal>Christian Wig & Mark Ward - "Come Back Boys and Feed the Horses: Fiddling on the Frontier." </font>
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OLD CHRISTMAS MORNING [2]. American, Air (walking tempo). A Mixolydian. AEae tuning (fiddle). "Old Christmas Morning (2)" is a crooked modal tune from the repertoire of Sherman Hammons (1903-1988), and is a different tune than French Carpenter's "Old Christmas Morning (1)" and Lee Hammons' (no relation) "Old Christmas Morning (3)."

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Recorded sources: Christian Wig & Mark Ward - "Come Back Boys and Feed the Horses: Fiddling on the Frontier."




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