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X:1 T:South N:From the playing of fiddler Buster Grass (Oklahoma, 1976), who learned it N:from Texas fiddler Bob Wills. M:C| L:1/8 R:Country Rag D:https://www.slippery-hill.com/tune-title/south Z:Transcribed by Andrew Kuntz K:G GABc|d3c d3c| dcB<c (B/c/B)-B2 |{_B}=B3cB3c| BGDB G3D|FEFE FEFE|FAc2 e3D-|FA c2 e3d|e2d2BABc-| d3c d3c|d^c=c2 {_B}=B4|{_B}=B3c- B3_B-|=BcB<A G4-| [M:2/4]GG<GD|[M:C|]FEFE FEFE |FAc2- e4|FAc2 ed3|G4- G|| dAd|f2 ((3fgf e)dB-d|[d4f4]-[df]d-Ad|g3 (g/a/ e)dB-d|g4- gd-Ad| |[d2f2] ((3fgf e)dB-d|[d4f4]-[df]dBd|.g2 Bc dDEF|GG2z Gded| f2 ((3fgf e)dB-d|[d4f4]-[df]d-Ad|g3 (g/a/ e)dB-d|g3a g2z2| cB(c-[ee])- [e2e2] BA|d3(^c/d/) =c4|Bcdc BGA-B|[G8B8]||



SOUTH. American, Two-Step (cut time). USA; Texas, Oklahoma. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA'BB'. "South" is really a country rag, played swing style.


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See also listing at :
Hear Oklahoma fiddler Buster Grass' 1976 field recording and Missouri fiddler Luther Caldwell's 1940 recording at Slippery Hill [1]



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