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'''CAROLINA STOMPDOWN'''. AKA and see "Soldier's Joy." Old-Time, Breakdown. USA, South Carolina. The tune, a retitling of the chestnut "Soldier's Joy," was recorded by South Carolina's Aiken County String Band. The name Carolina is actually a Latinized reworking (formed from an adjective with a completely acceptable feminization to agree with terra) of the name Charles, and was the name designated by Charles I of England for this colony (Matthews, 1972). | '''CAROLINA STOMPDOWN'''. AKA and see "Soldier's Joy." Old-Time, Breakdown. USA, South Carolina. The tune, a retitling of the chestnut "Soldier's Joy," was recorded by South Carolina's Aiken County String Band (in two different keys on the recording). The name Carolina is actually a Latinized reworking (formed from an adjective with a completely acceptable feminization to agree with terra) of the name Charles, and was the name designated by Charles I of England for this colony (Matthews, 1972). | ||
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Revision as of 19:34, 27 November 2010
Tune properties and standard notation
CAROLINA STOMPDOWN. AKA and see "Soldier's Joy." Old-Time, Breakdown. USA, South Carolina. The tune, a retitling of the chestnut "Soldier's Joy," was recorded by South Carolina's Aiken County String Band (in two different keys on the recording). The name Carolina is actually a Latinized reworking (formed from an adjective with a completely acceptable feminization to agree with terra) of the name Charles, and was the name designated by Charles I of England for this colony (Matthews, 1972).
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Recorded sources: County 531, "Old Time String Band Classics: Original Recordings from 1927-1933" (1975).