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{{font|text='''BUCK HORD'''. AKA - "Buck Hoard." American, Reel (cut time) USA, Kentucky. A Major. AEae tuning (fiddle). ABA'A''B'B''. The tune is associated with fiddler Alva Greene. Jeff Titon (2001) finds the tune related to the better-known "[[Rye Straw (1)]]." The curious title, suggest John Harrod and Mark Wilson, is perhaps derived from a mishearing of the title "Buck Horn," the name of a creek in Breathitt County, Ky. |font=sans-serif|size=17px}} | {{font|text='''BUCK HORD'''. AKA - "Buck Herd," "Buck Hoard." American, Reel (cut time) USA, east Kentucky. A Major. AEae tuning (fiddle). ABA'A''B'B''. The tune is associated with fiddler Alva Greene. Jeff Titon (2001) finds the tune related to the better-known "[[Rye Straw (1)]]." The curious title, suggest John Harrod and Mark Wilson, is perhaps derived from a mishearing of the title "Buck Horn," the name of a creek in Breathitt County, Ky. |font=sans-serif|size=17px}} | ||
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Revision as of 02:28, 25 January 2020
X:1 T:Buck Hord N:From the playing of Alva Greene (Elliot County, Ky.), recorded in the field by N:Guthrie Meade and Mark Wilson, April, 1975. M:C| L:1/8 R:Reel N:AEae tuning (fiddle) D:https://www.slippery-hill.com/recording/buck-hord Z:Transcribed by Andrew Kuntz K:A P:A ECEG FEDF|ECEG F(D[D2F2])|ECEG FEDF|ECEG A2A2:|e2e2e2 e-f P:B edcA AcBA|cA2A [A,2E2](e/f/4g/4|a)ecA AcBA|cABc A2 (e/f/4g/4| a)ecA AcBA|cAA2 [A,2E2](e/f/4g/4|a)ecA AcBA| cABc A2A2|| P:A' AEAg fedf|eceg f(d[d2f2])|ecea fedf|eceg a2aa| eceg fedf|eceg f(d[d2f2])|ecea fedf|eceg a2|| P:B' |:(e/f/4g/4|a)ecA AcBA|cA A2 [A,2E2](e/f/4g/4|a)ecA AcBA|cABG A2:|2 cABG A2A2||
BUCK HORD. AKA - "Buck Herd," "Buck Hoard." American, Reel (cut time) USA, east Kentucky. A Major. AEae tuning (fiddle). ABA'AB'B. The tune is associated with fiddler Alva Greene. Jeff Titon (2001) finds the tune related to the better-known "Rye Straw (1)." The curious title, suggest John Harrod and Mark Wilson, is perhaps derived from a mishearing of the title "Buck Horn," the name of a creek in Breathitt County, Ky.