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X:1 T:Shores of Lake Erie N:From the playing of Scottish-style fiddler William Craig, who N:played it in a medley after "Lady Binnie" M:C| L:1/8 R:Reel Q:"Quick" D:https://ia802608.us.archive.org/15/items/craiglady/Craiglady_64kb.mp3 D:Edison Cylinder #9893, William Craig (Aug., 1908) Z:Transcribed by Andrew Kuntz K:A cd|e2 ed c2e2|c'c'2c' c'2ec|[d2f2][d2f2][d2f2][df]a|[Bb][B3b3][Bb]ecd| e2 ed cAe2|c'c'2c' c'2ec|d2Bc defg|a2a2a2:| |:ed|(3ccc (3ecB (3Acc (3ecc|(3ddd (3ffe (3Add (3fdd| (3ccc (3ecB (3Acc (3ecc|(3GBB (3dBB (3GBB (3edB| (3ccc (3ecB (3Acc (3ecc|(3ddd (3ffe (3Add (3fdd| e2 a>f e>dc>B|A2A2A2:||
SHORES OF LAKE ERIE. American (?), Reel (cut time). A Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. Recorded by fiddler William Craig on an Edison cylinder (#9893) in New York, in Aug., 1908, in medley with “Lady Binnie.” Very little is known about Craig who recorded for a few years for Edison, primarily in the Scottish idiom. However, this tune does not appear to have Scottish antecedents and may have been one of Craig's own compositions, perhaps with a title that had relevance for him.