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FIVE MILES (OUT OF TOWN) [1]. Old-Time, Breakdown. USA; Iowa, Missouri. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. Not to be confused with what us usually called "Five Miles from Town" in Thede which is a different tune. It is on Missouri fiddler Charlie Walden's list of '100 essential Missouri fiddle tunes' and has been recorded by such Missouri fiddlers as Cyril Stinnett and Dwight Lamb. Hans Nathan (Dan Emmett and Negro Minstrelsy, Univ. of Oklahoma Press, 1962, p. 93) mentions that 'Five Miles Out of Town' was the name of an old blackface minstrel dance or series of steps. Similar melodic material to the widespread "Dubuque" or "Old Dubuque" family of tunes.

Source for notated version: Frame Davis (Des Moines, Iowa) [Christeson]; Cyril Stinnett (Mo.) [Milliner & Koken]

Printed sources: R.P. Christeson (Old Time Fiddlers Repertory, vol. 1), 1973; No. 81, p. 60. Milliner & Koken (Milliner-Koken Collection of American Fiddle Tunes), 2011; p. 203

Recorded sources:

See also listing at:
Jane Keefer's Folk Music Index: An Index to Recorded Sources [1]




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