Annotation:Magpie
X:1 T:Magpie S:Harlan Coble (Guilford County, north-central N.C.) M:2/4 L:1/8 R:Reel R:Quick D:Library of Congress AFS 13,032. N:Recorded in the field by Alan Jabbour, 1966. F:https://www.slippery-hill.com/recording/magpie Z:Transcribed by Andrew Kuntz K:G d2g2|d2B2|c>B c/d/e| d3d| g>aba| g2B2|c/B/c/A/ FD| G3B/c/:| |:dg/e/ d/c/B/A/|GB Gc/B/|AF A/c/B/A/|GB/A/ G B/c/| dg/e/ d/c/B/A/|GB Gc/B/|AF A/c/B/A/|G>F GB/c/:||
MAGPIE. American, Reel (cut or 2/4 time). USA, North Carolina (Piedmont region). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB (Silberberg): AABB (Brody, Kaufman). Collected by Eric Olson, Bobbie and Tommy Thompson in 1968, and even earlier by Alan Jabbour (1966, see Library of Congress AFS 13,036), from fiddle/banjo duo Harlan Coble and William Alonzo "Lonnie" Corsbie (Guilford County, north-central N.C.). Tom Carter also collected a D Major version from Piedmont fiddler Earl Shatterly. The 'A' part of the tune is quite similar to that of "Evans Hornpipe." The tune was very popular among young old-time musicians in the "revival" of the 1970's.