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'''BABES IN THE WOODS SCHOTTISCHE [4].''' American, Schottische. D Major. Standard tuning. AB. Source for notated version: Strosnider (1930's). A version of this tune, with the same name, was sung in southwestern Pennsylvannia, beginning:
'''BABES IN THE WOODS SCHOTTISCHE [4].''' American, Schottische. D Major. Standard tuning. AB. Source for notated version: George Strosnider (1930's), an elderly fiddler (he was aged 69 in 1928) who lived near Waynesburg, Greene County, Pa.. A version of this tune, with the same name, was sung in southwestern Pennsylvannia, beginning:





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BABES IN THE WOODS SCHOTTISCHE [4]. American, Schottische. D Major. Standard tuning. AB. Source for notated version: George Strosnider (1930's), an elderly fiddler (he was aged 69 in 1928) who lived near Waynesburg, Greene County, Pa.. A version of this tune, with the same name, was sung in southwestern Pennsylvannia, beginning:


My dears, do you know, a long time ago,

Two little children whose names I don't know

Went out for to play one fine summer's day,

And were lost in the woods, so I've heard people say. (Bayard)


Printed source: Bayard (Dance to the Fiddle), 1981; No. 400, pg. 381.