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The reel is a version of "[[Salt River]]," a fairly well-known Appalachian reel recorded by the Kessinger Brothers in 1929, and subsequently by others. | The reel is a version of "[[Salt River (1)]]," a fairly well-known Appalachian reel recorded by the Kessinger Brothers in 1929, and subsequently by others. There are several variants. | ||
|f_source_for_notated_version=Dickerson's version is from her family; Lake Dickey, via her cousin and guitar player Quentin Brickey, who played it on the mandolin. Quentin taught it to Emma. | |f_source_for_notated_version=Dickerson's version is from her family; Lake Dickey, via her cousin and guitar player Quentin Brickey, who played it on the mandolin. Quentin taught it to Emma. | ||
|f_printed_sources=Beisswenger & Andrade ('''Appalachian Fiddle Music'''), 2021; p. 54. | |f_printed_sources=Beisswenger & Andrade ('''Appalachian Fiddle Music'''), 2021; p. 54. | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:34, 2 August 2021
X:1 T:Cross Key N:From the playing of fiddler Emma Lee Dickerson (1923-2001, born Emma Lee N:Johnson on Little Fork in Elliot County, Ky.) N:recorded in the field by Barbara Kunkle, Feb., 1974, in Greenup County, Ky. N:Cross key often means AEae tuning on the fiddle, but Mrs. Dickerson played N:it in standard tuning. N:A version of "Salt River [1]" M:C| L:1/8 R:Reel Q:"Fast" D:https://dla.acaweb.org/digital/collection/berea/id/338/rec/2 D:https://www.slippery-hill.com/content/cross-key Z:Andrew Kuntz K:Amix [EA]-[AA][AA][AA] [A2A2][Ae][Be]|[A2e2]de [df]edd|BAGGE2DE |D2GG BBAG| [EA]-[A2A2][AA] [A2A2]AA|[Be]Ade [df]edd|eged BAGG|[EA]-[A2A2][AA][A2A2]|| [A2e2]-|[A2e2]a2a2e-a-|a2ee abag|eg-ga- e2ee|gegg abag| ea-aa- a2a^a-|baba gedd|eged BAGG|[EA]-[A2A2][AA][A2A2]||
The reel is a version of "Salt River (1)," a fairly well-known Appalachian reel recorded by the Kessinger Brothers in 1929, and subsequently by others. There are several variants.