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WALTZ QUADRILLE [1]. American, Waltz. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). ABCD. A generic-titled medley for a once-popular dance form called the waltz quadrille. R.P. Christeson belived that his source had cobbled together the piece himself. Paul Gifford knows the waltz-quadrille as a singing call from the 1920’s, and believes it may have been one of the first of the genre. See the similar "[[Waltz Quadrille (3)]]. | WALTZ QUADRILLE [1]. American, Waltz. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). ABCD. A generic-titled medley for a once-popular dance form called the waltz quadrille. R.P. Christeson belived that his source had cobbled together the piece himself. Paul Gifford knows the waltz-quadrille as a singing call from the 1920’s, and believes it may have been one of the first of the genre. See the similar "[[Waltz Quadrille (3)]]." | ||
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WALTZ QUADRILLE [1]. American, Waltz. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). ABCD. A generic-titled medley for a once-popular dance form called the waltz quadrille. R.P. Christeson belived that his source had cobbled together the piece himself. Paul Gifford knows the waltz-quadrille as a singing call from the 1920’s, and believes it may have been one of the first of the genre. See the similar "Waltz Quadrille (3)."
Source for notated version: Zeke Holdren (Lincoln, Nebraska) [Christeson].
Printed sources: R.P. Christeson (Old Time Fiddler’s Repertory, vol. 1), 1973; No. 245, p. 204.
Recorded sources: