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'''OKLAHOMA WALTZ [1].''' Old-Time, Waltz. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. There are at least six different songs/tunes called "Oklahoma Waltz."
'''OKLAHOMA WALTZ [1].''' Old-Time, Waltz. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. There are at least six different songs/tunes called "Oklahoma Waltz." Source Earl Collins (who was born in the Ozarks, moved to Oklahoma as a boy, and as an adult lived in Los Angeles) recorded a different "Oklahoma Waltz" than did his brother, Max (for which see "[[Oklahoma Waltz (2)]]."
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OKLAHOMA WALTZ [1]. Old-Time, Waltz. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. There are at least six different songs/tunes called "Oklahoma Waltz." Source Earl Collins (who was born in the Ozarks, moved to Oklahoma as a boy, and as an adult lived in Los Angeles) recorded a different "Oklahoma Waltz" than did his brother, Max (for which see "Oklahoma Waltz (2)."

Source for notated version: fiddler Earl Collins (1911-1975) [Phillips].

Printed sources: Phillips (Traditional American Fiddle Tunes, vol. 2), 1995; p. 286.

Recorded sources: Earl Collins - "That's Earl"




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