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'''EVENING SHADE'''. Old-Time, Breakdown. USA, Tennessee. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. A slower tempo than the usual breakdown speed. On a home recording by Arthur Smith's son Ernest the tune is entitled "Evening Shade Falling," although on Smith's LP it is listed simply as "Evening Shade."  
'''EVENING SHADE'''. American, Reel (cut time). USA, Tennessee. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The tune is credited to Arthur Smith (1898-1971), born in Humphreys County, middle-eastern Tennessee, and is a slower tempo than the usual breakdown speed, and a change of pace from the usual blazingly fast Arthur Smith breakdowns. On a home recording by Arthur Smith's son, Ernest, the tune is entitled "Evening Shade Falling," although on Smith's LP it is listed simply as "Evening Shade."  
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<font color=red>''Recorded sources'': </font> <font color=teal> - Folkways FTS-31007, The McGee Brothers and Arthur Smith - "Milk 'Em in the Evenin' Blues" (1968)</font>
<font color=red>''Recorded sources'': </font> <font color=teal> - Field Recorders Collective FRC-403, "Lonnie Seymour" (2015. Ohio-based fiddler). Folkways FTS-31007, The McGee Brothers and Arthur Smith - "Milk 'Em in the Evenin' Blues" (1968)</font>
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See also listing at:
See also listing at:
Jane Keefer's Folk Music: An Index to Recorded Sources [http://www.ibiblio.org/keefer/e03.htm#Eveshisf]<br>
Jane Keefer's Folk Music: An Index to Recorded Sources [http://www.ibiblio.org/keefer/e03.htm#Eveshisf]<br>
Hear Arthur Smith's recording at Slippery Hill [http://slippery-hill.com/M-K/GDAE/G/EveningShade.mp3]<br>
Hear Arthur Smith's recording at Slippery Hill [http://slippery-hill.com/M-K/GDAE/G/EveningShade.mp3] and at youtube.com [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1JN4bSfjago]<br>
See banjo tab at taterjoes.com [http://taterjoes.com/banjo/EveningShade.pdf]<br>
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EVENING SHADE. American, Reel (cut time). USA, Tennessee. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The tune is credited to Arthur Smith (1898-1971), born in Humphreys County, middle-eastern Tennessee, and is a slower tempo than the usual breakdown speed, and a change of pace from the usual blazingly fast Arthur Smith breakdowns. On a home recording by Arthur Smith's son, Ernest, the tune is entitled "Evening Shade Falling," although on Smith's LP it is listed simply as "Evening Shade."

Additional notes

Arthur Smith

Source for notated version: - Fiddlin' Arthur Smith (Tenn.) [Milliner/Koken, Phillips].

Printed sources : - Milliner & Koken (Milliner-Koken Collection of American Fiddle Tunes), 2011; p. 189. Phillips (Traditional American Fiddle Tunes, vol. 2), 1995; p. 48.

Recorded sources: - Field Recorders Collective FRC-403, "Lonnie Seymour" (2015. Ohio-based fiddler). Folkways FTS-31007, The McGee Brothers and Arthur Smith - "Milk 'Em in the Evenin' Blues" (1968)

See also listing at: Jane Keefer's Folk Music: An Index to Recorded Sources [1]
Hear Arthur Smith's recording at Slippery Hill [2] and at youtube.com [3]
See banjo tab at taterjoes.com [4]



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