Annotation:Rocky Road to Dublin (6)

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X:1 % T:Rocky Road to Dublin [6] S:Wilson Douglas (W.Va.) M:C| L:1/8 R:Reel Z:Transcribed by Andy Kuntz K:A A,CEG A2A2|cBAB {B}c3A,-|A,CEG A2c2|B2 A2 A4| A,CEG A2A2|cBcd e2e2-|edef afed|cABc A2:|| e2e2 edcd|[de]-[e2e2]e [e3e3][ee]-|[e2e2]ef afed|cABc A3[ed]-| [e2e2]ee edcd|[de]-[ee]eec [e3e3][ee]-|[e2e2]fg afed|cAB2 A2A,-||



ROCKY ROAD TO DUBLIN [6]. American, Reel (cut time). A Major. Standard or AEae tuning (fiddle). AAB. The tune was in the repertory of West Virginia fiddler Wilson Douglas. "George Booker" is a related melody.

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Recorded sources: - Rounder 0047, Wilson Douglas - "Right Hand Fork of Rush Creek" (1975). Marimac 9021, Double Decker String Band - "Evolution Girl" (1988). Marimac AHS 1, Wilson Douglas - "Boatin' up the Sandy" (1989).



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