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<font color=red>''Printed sources''</font> : - Adam  ('''Old Time Fiddlers' Favorite Barn Dance Tunes'''), 1927; No. 21.
<font color=red>''Printed sources''</font> : - Adam  ('''Old Time Fiddlers' Favorite Barn Dance Tunes'''), St. Louis, 1927; No. 21.
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SNYDER'S CLOCK. American. The first part in an international strain which appears in "Pretty Baby," "National Schottische," "Military Schottische," "Russische Polka." See also Glen Lynn fiddler Henry Reed's "Jawbones."

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Printed sources : - Adam (Old Time Fiddlers' Favorite Barn Dance Tunes), St. Louis, 1927; No. 21.

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