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|f_annotation='''THAT'S MY RABBIT, MY DOG CAUGHT IT.''' AKA - "[[Little Rose (The)]]," "The Little Rose is Gone." Amcerican, Reel (cut time). USA; Ky., W.Va. (as "The Little Rose"). C Major. Standard tuning (fiddle) AABB. Mark Wilson and Guthrie Meade have both independently pointed out that the tune has been recorded by Calhoun County, West Virginia, fiddler Wilson Douglas as "The Little Rose." Meade (1980) records an odd feature of the Walters' recording:
|f_annotation='''THAT'S MY RABBIT, MY DOG CAUGHT IT.''' AKA - "[[Little Rose (The)]]," "The Little Rose is Gone." Amcerican, Reel (cut time). USA; Ky., W.Va. (as "The Little Rose"). C Major. Standard tuning (fiddle) AABB. Mark Wilson and Guthrie Meade have both independently pointed out that the tune has been recorded by Calhoun County, West Virginia, fiddler Wilson Douglas as "The Little Rose." Meade (1980) records an odd feature of the Walters' recording:
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''The instrumental breaks, which add variety and intensity to the performance, were actually an accident brought about by a''  
''The instrumental breaks, which add variety and intensity to the performance, were actually an accident brought about by a''  
''misunderstanding of procedures during the recording. The cue for beginning the number was picked up prematurely by Draper''  
''misunderstanding of procedures during the recording. The cue for beginning the number was picked up prematurely by Draper''  
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''with the exception of Draper, who continued playing. The other instruments joined in sporadically as before and the recording''
''with the exception of Draper, who continued playing. The other instruments joined in sporadically as before and the recording''
''was completed with the whole ensemble. Amazingly, the item was accepted and released.''
''was completed with the whole ensemble. Amazingly, the item was accepted and released.''
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|f_source_for_notated_version=Draper Walter [Phillips].
|f_source_for_notated_version=Draper Walter [Phillips].
|f_printed_sources=Walt Koken & Clare Milliner ('''Milliner-Koken Collection of American Fiddle Tunes'''), 2011; pp. 658-659. Phillips ('''Traditional American Fiddle Tunes vol. 1'''), 1994; p. 240.  
|f_printed_sources=Walt Koken & Clare Milliner ('''Milliner-Koken Collection of American Fiddle Tunes'''), 2011; pp. 658-659. Phillips ('''Traditional American Fiddle Tunes vol. 1'''), 1994; p. 240.
|f_recorded_sources=Recorded Anthology of American Music, 1978, Walter Family - "Traditional Southern Instrumental Styles." Morning Star 45005, Walter Family - "Way Down South in Dixie." Yazoo 2200, Walter Family - Kentucky Mountain Music (2003).
|f_recorded_sources=Recorded Anthology of American Music, 1978, Walter Family - "Traditional Southern Instrumental Styles." Morning Star 45005, Walter Family - "Way Down South in Dixie." Yazoo 2200, Walter Family - Kentucky Mountain Music (2003).
|f_see_also_listing=Hear the Walter Family's 1933 recording at Slippery Hill [ ] and youtube.com [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tUAvLIvwQgk]<br  /><span>Draper Walter,f; Mary Walter, p; Ray Agee.bj; Charlie Estes,g; Wilburn Burdette,wb; Charlie Burdette, j.]</span>
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THAT'S MY RABBIT, MY DOG CAUGHT IT. AKA - "Little Rose (The)," "The Little Rose is Gone." Amcerican, Reel (cut time). USA; Ky., W.Va. (as "The Little Rose"). C Major. Standard tuning (fiddle) AABB. Mark Wilson and Guthrie Meade have both independently pointed out that the tune has been recorded by Calhoun County, West Virginia, fiddler Wilson Douglas as "The Little Rose." Meade (1980) records an odd feature of the Walters' recording:


The instrumental breaks, which add variety and intensity to the performance, were actually an accident brought about by a misunderstanding of procedures during the recording. The cue for beginning the number was picked up prematurely by Draper Walter (the fiddler), while the rest of the band, believing his entrance untimely, held back, and then joined in one by one during the next few bars of the tune. When the lights come on, supposedly indicating a false start, the band again dropped out with the exception of Draper, who continued playing. The other instruments joined in sporadically as before and the recording was completed with the whole ensemble. Amazingly, the item was accepted and released.


Additional notes
Source for notated version : - Draper Walter [Phillips].

Printed sources : - Walt Koken & Clare Milliner (Milliner-Koken Collection of American Fiddle Tunes), 2011; pp. 658-659. Phillips (Traditional American Fiddle Tunes vol. 1), 1994; p. 240.

Recorded sources : - Recorded Anthology of American Music, 1978, Walter Family - "Traditional Southern Instrumental Styles." Morning Star 45005, Walter Family - "Way Down South in Dixie." Yazoo 2200, Walter Family - Kentucky Mountain Music (2003).

See also listing at :
Hear the Walter Family's 1933 recording at Slippery Hill [ ] and youtube.com [1]
Draper Walter,f; Mary Walter, p; Ray Agee.bj; Charlie Estes,g; Wilburn Burdette,wb; Charlie Burdette, j.]



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