Annotation:Dittany Tea
X:1 T:Dittany Tea N:From a field recording of fiddler Jimmy Wheeler (1917-1987, N:Portsmouth, Scioto County, southern Ohio), by John Harrod M:C| L:1/8 R:Polka Q:"Moderately Quick" D:https://soundarchives.berea.edu/items/show/3555 Z:Transcribed by Andrew Kuntz K:C c3d cBcd |e2c2a4|g2B4B2|dcBd cAGF|E2G2c2-G2|e2c2 a4|g2 B4 B2|dcBd c4| G2AB c2G2| e2c2a4|g2B4B2|dcBd cAGF|E2G2[c2e2]c2|[c2e2]c2 a4|g2 B4 B2|dcBd c4|| K:G B-d d2 d2B2|d2g2{a}[d4b4]|a2gf e2d2|dedc BAG2|Bdd2 dcBc|d2g2{a}b4|a2 gf e2d2|dedc B2G2| Bdd2 dcBc|d2g2{a}b4|a2 gf e2d2|dedc B2G2|Bdd2 dcBc|d2g2{a}b4|a2 gf e2d2|dedc B2G2|| g2-|gbag fage|dced-B2 z2 [G2B2]|F[FA][F2A2] A2dB|GABc d2g2-| gbag fage|dced- B4 [G2B2]|F[FA][F2A2] e2dB|1G6:|2 G8||
DITTANY TEA. American, Polka (cut time). C Major ('A' Part) & G Major ('B' and 'C' parts). Standard tuning (fiddle). ABC. "Dittany Tea" is from the repertoire of instrument repairman and fiddler biography:Jimmy Wheeler (1917-1987) of Portsmouth, Scioto County, Ohio, located on the Ohio River, and the border with Kentucky.