Annotation:Barnes's March

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BARNES'S MARCH. AKA and see "Baker's March." American, March. G Major. From Redfield, central New York state fiddler Alice Clemens, who obtained it from older family members . The first part of the tune has been compared to the bridal chorus "Per Te Immenso Giubilo" from the second finale of Dinizetti's opera Lucia di Lammermoor. The second section of the tune features a plucked part. The tune became popular among older regional fiddlers according to Chad Miller.

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