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X:1 T:Half and Half Buck Dance M:2/4 L:1/8 R:Reel B:A.S. Bowman – “J.W. Pepper Collection of Five Hundred Reels, Jigs, B:etc.” (Phila., 1908, No. 24, p. 7) Z:AK/Fiddler’s Companion K:G (B/c/)|d/(BA/) G/A/B/G/|A/B/A/G/ E(D/E/)|F/G/A/F/ G/B/d/g/|f/g/a/f/ d(B/c/)| d/(BA/) G/A/B/G/|E/(AB/) c/B/c/d/|e/g/f/e/ d/B/G/B/|1 c/A/F/A/ G:|2 c/A/F/A/ Gz|| |:(3e/f/e/B (g/a/)g/f/ |(3e/f/e/B c2|B/^d/e/f/ g/(b.a/)|(g/f/)e/g/ f2| (3e/f/e/B (g/a/)g/f/|(3e/f/e/ c/B/ A/B/c/A/|F/A/d/c/ B/d/g/e/|1 d/c/A/F/ Gz:|2 d/c/A/F/ G||



HALF AND HALF. American, Buck Dance (2/4 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. Buck dancing is a folk dance that originated among African Americans during slavery era, and was originally associated with the North Carolina Piedmont. Later, the dance was also associated with the blues. The steps were weighted heavily on the feet, with the body well-grounded. It was performed usually be men as a solo dance. Later developments included the 'buck and wing' in which 'wing movements' (large movements of the arms and legs, like flapping) were added to buck steps. Jig dancing was a lighter, quicker and more airy dance step.


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Printed sources : - A.S. Bowman (J.W. Pepper Collection of Five Hundred Reels, Jigs, etc.), Phila., 1908; No. 24, p. 7.



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See/hear Duke Univ. Professor Thomas F. DeFrantzexplain the dances at youtube.com [1]



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