X:1
T:Bisbee's Waltz
N:From the playing of Henry Ford's Old Fashioned Dance Orchestra
N:Clayton Perry, fiddle; Edwin F. Baxter, dulcimer; William Hallup, cimbalom; Maurice Castel, sousaphone.
N:The waltz likely came from Jasper Bisbee.
D:https://www.slippery-hill.com/content/bisbees-waltz
D:Columbia 877 (78 RPM), Henry Ford's Old Fashioned Dance Orchstra (1927)
M:3/4
L:1/8
R:Waltz
Z:Transcribed by Andrew Kuntz
K:C
G,>G,|E6|D4E2|C6|G,6|E(G/E/ D2)E2|F2A3-G|B,6|G,A,B,CDE|
F6|F2E2D2|A,4A,2|A,4A,_B,=B,2|C4C2 |C2B,2A,2|G,6|
G6|E6|D4E2|C6|G,6|(3EFE ^D2E2|E2A3G|F6|G2A2B2|
c6|B4A2|G4G2|G2E2F2|E6|D6|(C6|C4)||:G2|g4f2|e4d2|d4c2|
B4A2|GABcde|f2e2d2|dcBdcA|G4G2|g4f2|e4d2|d4c2|B4A2|
G2c2f2|e4d2|c4c2|c4:||:G6|G2F2E2|G6|G2F2E2|A6|A2B2c2|
(G6|G2)F2E2|(3DED ^C2D2|B4A2|A6|G6|(3GAG ^F2G2|e2d2|c4c2|c6:||
BISBEE'S WALTZ. American, Waltz (3/4 time). C Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). ABBCC. Jasper "Jep" Bisbee (1843-1935) was a fiddler from Paris, Michigan, whose family had rural New York roots. He was in his 80's when he was "discovered" by Thomas Edison, Henry Ford, and Harvey Firestone during their annual camping trip, whilst playing at a Paris, Michigan dance in 1923. Impressed, Edison offered him a recording contract. The tune's second strain recalls "Copenhagen Waltz" in Mr. & Mrs. Henry Ford's Good Morning collection, says Bronner (1987). Ford's square dance band, consisting of Clayton Perry (fiddle), Edwin F. Baxter (dulcimer), William Hallup (cimbalom) and Maurice Castel (sousaphone), recorded the waltz for Columbia records in 1927.
Additional notes Source for notated version : - Henry Ford's Old Fashioned Dance Orchestra, c. 1926 [Bronner].
Printed sources : - Bronner (Old-Time Music Makers of New York State), 1987; No. 7, p. 35.
Recorded sources : - Columbia 877 (78 RPM), Henry Ford's Old Fashioned Dance Orchestra (1927).