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T:Marmaduke's Hornpipe
M:4/4
L:1/8
R:Reel
B:Stuart Williams - Evergreen Fiddler vol. 1 (2005, p. 8)
B:https://wotfa.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/Evergreen-Fiddler-Vol-I.pdf
S:Earl Willis (Springfield, Oregon, originally from Missouri).
N:"The 'G' chord (in the 6th measure) IV provides a sense of movement even though
N:it clashes slightly with the melody.  This set of chords is know as "Missouri Rules"
N:and is often preferred whether or not it fits exactly." 
K:D
z2||"D"A2 AA (AB)(AG|FD)F(E D)(EF)D|"A"[A,2E2][EA][EA] [C2E2][EA][EA]|[A,2E2][EA][EA] [C2E2][EA][EA]|
"D"A2 AA (ABA)(G|"G"F)DF(E DE)FD|"A7"[A,2E2][EA][EA] [C2E2][EA][EA]|d2[DA]D [D2A2]:|
|:((3ABc|d2) fe (fg)fe|"G"d2 ga g3 ((3A//c/|d2)f2d2f2|"A"efe(d cA)Bc|
"D"d2 fe (fg)fe|"G"d2 ga g3(b|"A7"b)ga(f gf)ed|cAB(c "D"d2:|]
P:Variations on measures 2 & 3
||[A,E][EA][A,E][EA] [CE][EA][CE][EA]|[A,E][EA][CE][EA] [B,E][EA] [C2E2]||A,2 A,A, (CA,)C(B,|A,B,)C(A, B,A,)B,C||
%"Earl would play close to the frog on this one for a choppy sound. The tip of the
%bow would fly back and forth, what he called the "Missouri whip."
A,4B,4|=C4^C4||a(a ^g2) (fe|ef)e(d cA)Bc||
%"The first three of these were Earls standard interchangeable licks for this type of
%tune. The last one is lifted from "Cricket on the Hearth." Also, try playing the 'A'
%part up an octave."
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 Theme code Index    5531 5L7L5L7L
 Also known as    
 Composer/Core Source    
 Region    United States
 Genre/Style    Old-Time
 Meter/Rhythm    Reel (single/double)
 Key/Tonic of    D
 Accidental    2 sharps
 Mode    Ionian (Major)
 Time signature    2/4
 History    USA(Ozarks/Western Tenn)
 Structure    AABB
 Editor/Compiler    Biography:R.P. Christeson
 Book/Manuscript title    Book:Old Time Fiddler's Repertory vol. 1
 Tune and/or Page number    p. 50-51
 Year of publication/Date of MS    1973
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 Score   (1)   




X:1 T:Marmaduke's Hornpipe L:1/8 M:2/4 K:D F/G/|AA/A/ A/B/A/G/|F/E/F/E/ D/E/F/D/|A,E/E/ CE/E/|A,E/E/ C/E/F/G/| AA/A/ A/B/A/G/|F/E/F/E/ D/E/F/D/|A,E/E/ CE/E/|(A,/ D) (A,/ D):| |:(A|A/)B/d/e/ f/d/e/d/|B/d/e/f/ g/f/g/(A/|A/)B/d/e/ f/e/d/f/|e/d/B AF/G/| A/B/d/e/ f/d/e/d/|B/d/e/f/ g/f/g/(b/|b/)g/a/f/ g/f/e/d/|c/A/B/c/ d:|


X:1 T:Marmaduke's Hornpjpe M:2/4 L:1/8 R:Reel B:Stephen F. Davis - Devil's Box, vol. 29, No. 3, Fall 1995 (p. 12) N:Transcribed by William A. Shull, III, in Sept. 1992 as played by N:Cyril Stinnett, Oregon, Mo.). K:D (3A/B/c/|dd/e/ f/a/f/e/|d/f/e/f/ g/a/g/f/|e/c/e/g/ f/e/d/f/|e/d/c/B/ A/G/F/E/| D/F/A/d/ f/a/f/e/|d/f/e/f/ g/f/g/a/|b/g/b/g/ e/f/e/d/|c/A/B/c/ d:| |:[D/A/][E/A/]|:[AA]A/A/ A/B/A/G/|F/G/A/F/ D/A/F/D/|[A,E][E/A/][E/A/] [CE][E/A/][E/A/] [CE][D/A/][E/A/]| [AA]A/A/ A/B/A/G/|F/G/A/F/ D/A/F/D/|[A,E][E/A/][E/A/] [CE][E/A/][E/A/]|[DD]>[DD] [DD]:|]


X:1 T:Marmaduke's Hornpipe M:2/4 L:1/8 R:Reel B:Stephen F. Davis - Devil's Box, vol. 29, No. 3, Fall 1995 (p. 13) N:Transcribed by William A. Shull III as played by Howard Marshall (Mo.) K:D [D/A/][F/A/]|[AA][A/A/][A/A/] [A/A/][A/c/][A/B/][A/A/]|[FA][F/A/][E/A/] [D/A/][E/A/][F/A/][D/A/]|[A,E][E/A/][E/A/] [A,/E/][C/E/]E/E/|[A,E][E/A/][E/A/] [A,/E/][C/E/][E/A/][F/A/]| [A/A/][AA][A/A/] [A/A/][A/c/][A/B/][A/A/]|[FA][F/A/][E/A/] [D/A/][E/A/][F/A/][D/A/]|[A,E][E/A/][E/A/] [A,/E/][C/E/]E/[C/E/]|[FF][D/F/][D/F/] [DF]:| A/B/|A/B/d/e/ f/g/a/f/|ee/f/ g/e/c/B/|A/B/d/e/ f/a/f/e/|e/d/c/B/ AA/B/| A/B/d/e/ [df][d/f/][d/f/\|ee/f/ g/e/c/d/|e/f/g/e/ b/g/e/c/|d/f/e/c/ d:|]


X: 2 T: MARMADUKE'S HORNPIPE S: "Community Dances Manual 6", EFDSS, Jack Hamilton ed., 1981 p.11 R: reel Z: 2010 John Chambers <jc:trillian.mit.edu> M: 4/4 L: 1/8 F:http://jc.tzo.net/~jc/music/book/EFDSS/CDM6.abc K: D "A"|: A2 |\ "D"A2A2 AdBA | "D"F2FF D2D2 | "A7"E2A2 E2A2 | "A7"E2A2 E2A2 | "D"A2AA AdBA | "D"F2FF D2D2 | "A7"E2A2 E2E2 | "D"F3E D2 :| "B"|:\ "D"d2e2 fefe | "G"d2e2 gege | "D"d2e2 f2df | "A7"e2A2 ABcA | "D"d2e2 fefe | "G"d2e2 g3a | "Em"b2a2 "A7"g2e2 | "D"d4 d2z2 :|


X:1 T:Marmaduke's Hornpipe M:4/4 L:1/8 R:Reel B:Stuart Williams - Evergreen Fiddler vol. 1 (2005, p. 8) B:https://wotfa.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/Evergreen-Fiddler-Vol-I.pdf S:Earl Willis (Springfield, Oregon, originally from Missouri). N:"The 'G' chord (in the 6th measure) IV provides a sense of movement even though N:it clashes slightly with the melody. This set of chords is know as "Missouri Rules" N:and is often preferred whether or not it fits exactly." K:D z2||"D"A2 AA (AB)(AG|FD)F(E D)(EF)D|"A"[A,2E2][EA][EA] [C2E2][EA][EA]|[A,2E2][EA][EA] [C2E2][EA][EA]| "D"A2 AA (ABA)(G|"G"F)DF(E DE)FD|"A7"[A,2E2][EA][EA] [C2E2][EA][EA]|d2[DA]D [D2A2]:| |:((3ABc|d2) fe (fg)fe|"G"d2 ga g3 ((3A//c/|d2)f2d2f2|"A"efe(d cA)Bc| "D"d2 fe (fg)fe|"G"d2 ga g3(b|"A7"b)ga(f gf)ed|cAB(c "D"d2:|] P:Variations on measures 2 & 3 ||[A,E][EA][A,E][EA] [CE][EA][CE][EA]|[A,E][EA][CE][EA] [B,E][EA] [C2E2]||A,2 A,A, (CA,)C(B,|A,B,)C(A, B,A,)B,C|| %"Earl would play close to the frog on this one for a choppy sound. The tip of the %bow would fly back and forth, what he called the "Missouri whip." A,4B,4|=C4^C4||a(a ^g2) (fe|ef)e(d cA)Bc|| %"The first three of these were Earls standard interchangeable licks for this type of %tune. The last one is lifted from "Cricket on the Hearth." Also, try playing the 'A' %part up an octave."