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|f_tune_title=Schottische (2) | |f_tune_title=Schottische (2) | ||
|f_aka=Rochester Schottische, Hi-Lo Schottische, Texas Schottische, What the Devil Ails You, Prairie Schottische | |||
|f_composer=Williams Rulison | |||
|f_country=United States | |f_country=United States | ||
|f_genre=Old-Time | |f_genre=Old-Time | ||
|f_rhythm=Schottische/Schottis/Jennkka/Reinlander | |f_rhythm=Schottische/Schottis/Jennkka/Reinlander | ||
|f_time_signature=4/4 | |f_time_signature=4/4 | ||
|f_key=D | |f_key=D, A | ||
|f_accidental=2 sharps | |f_accidental=2 sharps | ||
|f_mode=Ionian (Major) | |f_mode=Ionian (Major) |
Revision as of 20:57, 22 April 2013
X:1 T:Schottische [2] M:4/4 L:1/8 R:Schottische S:D. Smalley, 1930's. Smally was a Professor of English at Indiana and Northwestern S:Universities and was a native of northern Indiana, where he learned his tunes S:from his father, also a fiddler. B:Bayard - Dance to the Fiddle, March to the Fife (1981, No. 28, appendix) K:D F>AA>B A2.d2|F>AA>B A2a2|g>gf>f e>ed>d|c>cB>B A2G2| F>AA>B A2.d2|F>AA>B A2a2|g>gf>f e>AB>c|d2f2d2|| e2 ee .a2.a2|c2 cd e2z2|c>ee>e B>ee>e|A>ee>e .e2.e2| e2 ee .a2.a2|c2 cd e2z2|f>a^g>f e>dc>B|A2a2A2z2||