Annotation:Vance no more
X:1 T:Vance no more I:from the playing of John Salyer (1882-1952, Salyersville, Magoffin County, eastern Ky.) M:C| L:1/8 Q:"Brisk" N:AEae tuning (fiddle) N:From home recordings 1941-1942 N:https://www.slippery-hill.com/recording/vance-no-more Z:Transcribed by Andrew Kuntz K:Ador [EA]-[GA]-|[A2A2] AB cEGE|cBc2 [e4e4]|[de]-[c2e2][de]-[e2e2] [e2e2]|[M:5/4]dcA2[G4A4] [EA]-[GA]-| [M:C|][A2A2] AB cEGE|cBc2 [e4e4]|g2ed cde2|[M:5/4]e2 dc ABcE GE|[M:C|][A,6A6]|| eg|a2 ga ge2d-|c3d-e3d-|c3d- e3-d|c3-d e4|[M:5/4]dcA2[G4A4] [EA]-[GA]-| [M:C|][A2A2] AB cEGE|cBc2 [e4e4]|g2ed cde2|[M:5/4]e2 dc ABcA G2|[M:C|][A,6A6]||
VANCE NO MORE. American, Air (cut time). A Dorian. AEae tunic (fiddle). AB. A briskly-played listening tune from Salyersville, Magoffin County, eastern Kentucky, fiddler John Salyer (1882-1952). His playing was recorded on home discs by his family in 1941-42 and form a remarkable trove of traditional regional fiddle tune, many sounding quite archaic (as "Vance no more" does).