Annotation:Granny Will Your Dog Bite? (3)

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X:1 T:Granny Will Your Dog Bite? [3] M:4/4 L:1/8 N:indicated notes in the second strain, measures 2 & 4 are played pizzicato S:Ireland (southwestern Pa., 1944) B:Bayard - Dance to the Fiddle, March to the Fife (1981, No. 59) K:D (d2|d2)f2g2^g2|abag f2d2|d2f2g2^g2|a2a2[A4e4]| [D2d2]f2g2^g2|abag f2d2|d2[d2f2] fefg|a2a2 [A2e2]z2|| |:[Ae]fed c2A2|.e2.A2.e2.A2|[Ae]f[Ae]d c2A2|.e2.A2 [F2d2]z2:||



GRANNY WILL YOUR DOG BITE? [3]. Old-time, Breakdown. USA, southwestern Pa. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). ABB. Bayard (1981) gives the following ditty sung to this tune:

Johnny get your hair cut, hair cut, hair cut,
Johnny get your hair cut just like me.

The ditty is also sung to the tune ""Gippy Get Your Hair Cut" ("Johnny Get Your Hair Cut").

Additional notes

Source for notated version: - Walter Ireland (Greene County, southwestern Pa., 1944) [Bayard].

Printed sources : - Bayard (Dance to the Fiddle), 1981; No. 59A-C, p. 41.

Recorded sources: -



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