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|f_history=USA(Upland South) | |f_history=USA(Upland South) | ||
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|f_book_title=The Milliner-Koken Collection of American Fiddle Tunes | |||
|f_collector=Clare Milliner & Walt Koken | |||
|f_year=2011 | |||
|f_page=p. 645 | |||
|f_theme_code_index=1H1H2H2H 4H4H2H2H | |||
|f_score=1 | |||
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T: | T:Sweet Susan | ||
C: | N:from the playing of left-hand fiddler Bill Day/Jilaon Setters (1861-1942), recorded in | ||
N:Ashland, Ky., June, 1937, in the field by John A. Lomax for the Library of Congress. | |||
K: | N:Jilson Setters was the pseudonym for Blind Bill Day, heavily marketed by folklorist | ||
N:Jean Thomas, who created his persona. | |||
M:C| | |||
L:1/8 | |||
Q:"Fast" | |||
R:Reel | |||
N:AEae tuning (fiddle) | |||
D:Library of Congress AFS 01019 A02, Jilson Setters (1937) | |||
D:https://archive.org/details/afc1937007_1017B2 | |||
D:https://www.slippery-hill.com/recording/sweet-susan-0 | |||
Z:Transcribed by Andrew Kuntz | |||
K:G | |||
[M:2/4]S[G,2D2]e-f|[M:C|]ggg2 aaa2|a-bag edef|ggg2a2a2|{a}bage d2ef| | |||
ggg2 aaa2|abag edef|ggg2aaa2|b-age d4|| | |||
e6 e2-|e2gg e2d2|BGAB dBAB|G2A2 Bded|BGAG EGAE| | |||
G2 Ad Bded|BGAB d2e2|G2A2 Bded |BGAG (3EFE D2| | |||
G2A2 Bded|BGAB dBAB|G2D2 Bded|BGAG E2D2S|| | |||
<section end=abc /> | <section end=abc /> | ||
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Revision as of 22:00, 22 November 2020
X:1 T:Sweet Susan N:from the playing of left-hand fiddler Bill Day/Jilaon Setters (1861-1942), recorded in N:Ashland, Ky., June, 1937, in the field by John A. Lomax for the Library of Congress. N:Jilson Setters was the pseudonym for Blind Bill Day, heavily marketed by folklorist N:Jean Thomas, who created his persona. M:C| L:1/8 Q:"Fast" R:Reel N:AEae tuning (fiddle) D:Library of Congress AFS 01019 A02, Jilson Setters (1937) D:https://archive.org/details/afc1937007_1017B2 D:https://www.slippery-hill.com/recording/sweet-susan-0 Z:Transcribed by Andrew Kuntz K:G [M:2/4]S[G,2D2]e-f|[M:C|]ggg2 aaa2|a-bag edef|ggg2a2a2|{a}bage d2ef| ggg2 aaa2|abag edef|ggg2aaa2|b-age d4|| e6 e2-|e2gg e2d2|BGAB dBAB|G2A2 Bded|BGAG EGAE| G2 Ad Bded|BGAB d2e2|G2A2 Bded |BGAG (3EFE D2| G2A2 Bded|BGAB dBAB|G2D2 Bded|BGAG E2D2S||