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|f_annotation='''TENNESSEE WALTZ [1].''' AKA and see "[[Wednesday Night Waltz]]." American, Waltz (3/4 time). D Major ('A' part) & G Major ('B' part). Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. | |f_annotation='''TENNESSEE WALTZ [1].''' AKA and see "[[Wednesday Night Waltz]]." American, Waltz (3/4 time). D Major ('A' part) & G Major ('B' part). Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. "Tennessee Waltz [1]" bears a close resemblance to “[[Wednesday Night Waltz]].” The second strain is essentially the same as the first, transposed to to the key of 'G'. The waltz was recorded in Johnson City, Tennessee, in 1928 for Columbia records by the east Tennessee band the Roane County Ramblers, featuring Jimmy McCarroll on fiddle. | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:35, 10 July 2021
X:1 T:Tennessee Waltz [1] N:From the playing of fiddler Jimmy McCarroll with the N:Roane County Ramblers M:3/4 L:1/8 R:Waltz D:Columbia 15377-D (78 RPM), Roane County Ramblers (1928) D:https://www.slippery-hill.com/content/tennessee-waltz-4 Z:Andrew Kuntz K:D [f3a3]b[f2a2]|J[f3a3]b[f2a2]|[f3a3]ba2|[A4d4]A|[B4d4][B2d2]|d3edB|[F5A6]|[F6A6]| [f3a3]b [f2a2]|J[f3a3]b[f2a2]|[f3a3]b[f2a2]-|[d6f6]|[e4^g4][d2g2]|^g4[e2g2]|[e6a6]|[e3a3]e(f2| [f3a3])b[f2a2]|b3ea2|[f3a3]b[f2a2]-|[d4f4]A2|[B6d6]|[B3d3]e[B2d2]-|[F6A6][F6A6]| [A3A3]-[GA][A2A2]|B3Bd2|Jf3d AF|D2-F2A2|[G6B6]|[G3c3]B-A2|{ABc}d6|d6|| K:G (G2|[B6d6])|[B3d3]-[de][B2d2]-|[G6B6]-|[G4B4](E2|[E6G6])|[E2G2][E2A2][E2G2]| [B,6E6]-|[B,6E6]| [B3d3]-[de][B2d2]|[B3d3]-[de][B2d2]|[B3d3]-[de][B2d2]-|[G6B6]|[E6^c6]|[^c6e6]|[d6f6]-|[d3f3]B AB| [B6d6]|[B3e3]Bd2|[B6d6]-|[G6B6]-|[G4B4](E2|[E6G6])|[E2G2][E2A2][E2G2]| [B,6E6]|[B,6E6]| [D2D2][^C2D2][D2D2]|E3F G2|[G_B]-[G=B]- [GB]A GE|[B,2D2]B,C D2|[E6A6]|[F3A3][EA](3D/E/F/|[G6B6]|[G6B6]||
TENNESSEE WALTZ [1]. AKA and see "Wednesday Night Waltz." American, Waltz (3/4 time). D Major ('A' part) & G Major ('B' part). Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. "Tennessee Waltz [1]" bears a close resemblance to “Wednesday Night Waltz.” The second strain is essentially the same as the first, transposed to to the key of 'G'. The waltz was recorded in Johnson City, Tennessee, in 1928 for Columbia records by the east Tennessee band the Roane County Ramblers, featuring Jimmy McCarroll on fiddle.