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'''LARDNER'S REEL [1]'''. American, Reel. USA, southwestern Pa. A Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA'B (irregular in the 'B' part).  In his analysis of the tune, Bayard treated the two parts of this tune as separate and pointed out they are seldom found together. "While the first half of this tune occurs pretty frequently in our instrumental tradition, it seems to have no steadfast association with any one second strain." The second strain is shared with "Turnpike Reel (The)", while the first strain is shared with (or related to) "[[Leviathan Hornpipe]]," and "[[Prairie Hornpipe]]."  
'''LARDNER'S REEL [1]'''. American, Reel. USA, southwestern Pa. A Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA'B (irregular in the 'B' part).  In his analysis of the tune, Bayard treated the two parts of this tune as separate and pointed out they are seldom found together. "While the first half of this tune occurs pretty frequently in our instrumental tradition, it seems to have no steadfast association with any one second strain." The second strain is shared with "[[Turnpike Reel (The)]]", while the first strain is shared with (or related to) "[[Leviathan Hornpipe]]" and "[[Prairie Hornpipe]]."  
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''Printed sources'': Bayard ('''Hill Country Tunes'''), 1944; No. 20. Cole ('''1000 Fiddle Tunes'''), 1940; p. 19. '''Harding's Original Collection''', 1928; No. 107. '''Harding's All-Round Collection''', 1905 & 1932; No. 178 (appears as "[[Prairie Hornpipe]]"). Miller & Perron ('''New England Fiddlers Repertoire'''), 1983; No. 69. Robbins, No. 9. '''Ryan's Mammoth Collection''', 1883; p. 44.  
''Printed sources'': Bayard ('''Hill Country Tunes'''), 1944; No. 20. Cole ('''1000 Fiddle Tunes'''), 1940; p. 19. '''Harding's Original Collection''', 1928; No. 107. '''Harding's All-Round Collection''', 1905 & 1932; No. 178 (appears as "[[Prairie Hornpipe]]"). Miller & Perron ('''New England Fiddlers Repertoire'''), 1983; No. 69. Robbins ('''Collection of 200 Jigs, Reels, and Country Dances'''), 1933; No. 9. '''Ryan's Mammoth Collection''', 1883; p. 44.  
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LARDNER'S REEL [1]. American, Reel. USA, southwestern Pa. A Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA'B (irregular in the 'B' part). In his analysis of the tune, Bayard treated the two parts of this tune as separate and pointed out they are seldom found together. "While the first half of this tune occurs pretty frequently in our instrumental tradition, it seems to have no steadfast association with any one second strain." The second strain is shared with "Turnpike Reel (The)", while the first strain is shared with (or related to) "Leviathan Hornpipe" and "Prairie Hornpipe."

The title appears in a list of traditional Ozark Mountain fiddle tunes compiled by musicologist/folklorist Vance Randolph, published in 1954. Irish variants include the hornpipe "Halfway House (The)" and "Turnpike Reel (The)."

Source for notated version: Irvin Yaugher (Mt. Independence, Fayette County, southwestern Pa., 1946) [Bayard].

Printed sources: Bayard (Hill Country Tunes), 1944; No. 20. Cole (1000 Fiddle Tunes), 1940; p. 19. Harding's Original Collection, 1928; No. 107. Harding's All-Round Collection, 1905 & 1932; No. 178 (appears as "Prairie Hornpipe"). Miller & Perron (New England Fiddlers Repertoire), 1983; No. 69. Robbins (Collection of 200 Jigs, Reels, and Country Dances), 1933; No. 9. Ryan's Mammoth Collection, 1883; p. 44.

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