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X: 1 T: Lardner's Reel [1] M: C| L: 1/8 B: NEFR #69 B: Ryan's "Mammoth Collection", 1883, p.44 #144 F: http://www.ibiblio.org/fiddlers/LAR.htm N: The Fiddler's Companion notes that the first part of this tune is combined with the N: second parts of several other reels, and this is common in tunes of American origin. F:http://www.john-chambers.us/~jc/music/abc/Contra/NEFR/T/Lardners_Reel.abc 2020-09-29 151048 UT K: A E2 \ | A2 Ac BA GB | Ac eg a2 ga | bg eg ag fe | dc BA GB EG | | A2 Ac BA GB | Ac eg a2 ga | bg eg ag ae | fd BG A2 :| |: E2 \ | E2 GE BE GB | A2 cA eA cA | B2 ^dB fB dB | e2 ge bg eg | | ag ae fa ec | de fg ag af | ea gf ed cB | cE GB A2 :|
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T: 20. LARDNER'S REEL [1]
B: Sam Bayard, "Hill Country Tunes" 1944 #20
S: Played by Irvin Yaugher Jr, Mt Independence, PA, Oct 19 1943. Learned by ear from other local fiddling.
N: Bayard points out that variants of the first half of this tune are found frequently in
N: the American instrumental tradition, "it seems to have no steadfast association with
N: any one second strain."
R: reel
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
Z: 2010 John Chambers <jc:trillian.mit.edu>
K: A
[A2E2] |\
[A2E2]Ac BA^/GB | Acef/g/ a2ga |\
bgeg aece | fedc BAGB |
A2Ac BA^/GB | Acef/g/ a2g>b | bgeg aece | fedB A2 || z2 |
E2[A2E2] [BE]AGB | [A2E2][cE][AE] eAcA |\
B2de fedf | e2ge "a."bgeg |
agae faec | defg agaf |\
eagf edcB | A2^/c2 A2 |]
P:VAR:
"a."bge2 |] y8 y8 y8 y8 y8 y8 y8 y8
X:2
T:Lardner's Reel [1]
M:C|
L:1/8
K:A
|:A2 Ac BAGB|Aceg a2 ga|bgeg agfe|dcBA GBEG|
A2 Ac BAGB|Aceg a2 ga|bgeg agae|fdBG A2 E2:|
|:E2 GE BEGB|A2 cA eAcA|B2 ^dB fBdB|e2 ge bgeg|
A2 GA B2 AB|c2 Bc d2ed|c2 BA E2 G2|A4 A2:|