Annotation:Cariboo Shuffle

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X:1 T:Cariboo Shuffle C:Lenard Sexsmith N:Lenard Sexsmith (1926-1997), Prince George, British Columbia M:C L:1/8 R: B:Fiddler Magazine, vol. 19, No. 1, Spring 2012 (p. 43) K:G |:"G"B2 Bc BAGB|g2 ga "C"gedc|"G"B2 Bc "Em"BAGA|"Am"B2A2 "D"A2 GA| "G"B2 Bc BAGB|g2 ga "C"gedc|"G"B2 Bc BAGB|"D"AGFA "G"G4:| K:D |:"D"[D3A3][DA] [D2A2][D2A2]|ABAG F2 FE|DFAd f2 ef|"A"fed cABc|"D"defg "A"a2a2| "D"[D3A3][DA] [D2A2][D2A2]|ABAG F2 FE|DFAd f2 ef|"A"fed cABc|1"D"d2f2d4:|2 "D"d2c2 =c4||



CARIBOO SHUFFLE. Canadian, Reel (whole time). G Major ('A' part) and D Major ('B' part). Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB'. "Cariboo Shuffle" was composed by carpenter, welder and fiddler Lenard Sexsmith (1926-1997) of Prince George, British Columbia. The title refers not to the elk-like animal, but rather to a the name of a region in British Columbia called Cariboo, where Sexsmith lived.


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Printed sources : - Fiddler Magazine, vol. 19, No. 1, Spring 2012; p. 43.






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