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RIGHT FOOT, LEFT FOOT. AKA and see “Duck's Eyeball (2),” "Rainbow Schottische" (Pa.), “Stephen Baldwin's Schottische,” "Winter Night Schottische." American, Reel. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA'BB'. The title comes from the rhyme associated with the piece:
Right foot, left foot, any foot at all,
Kitty lost her slipper going to the ball.
Bayard's sets, all collected from southwestern Pennsylvania fiddlers, all have second strains that are different from one-another.