X:1
T:Heel and Toe Polka [2]
M:2/4
L:1/16
B:Devil's Box vol 11 #2 6/77
N:Transcribed by Frank Maloy based on the version by Ernie Hodges (1905-1984,
N:Banner Elk, near Waynesville, N.C.). Hodges was born in Lincoln County, Kentucky
N:and learned from the playing of central Ky. fiddlers Leonard Rutherford and Doc
N:Roberts, although he lived much of his life in Georgia and latterly in N.C.. He was
N:a member of the Dixie Vagabonds.
K:G
Bc|:"G"d2b2 "D7"c2a2|"G"B2g2 gdBG|"D7"F2e2 edcA|"G"G2e2 efBc|!
"G"d2b2 "D7"c2a2|"G"B2g2 gdBG|"D7"F2e2 edcA|1"G"G2g2 G2Bc:|2"G"G2g2 G3A||!
"G"B2d2 "C"c2e2|"G"d2bd bdbd|"D7"c2ac acac|"G"B2gB gBgd|!
"G"B2d2 "C"c2e2|"G"d2bd bdbd|"D7"c2ac acac|"G"B2g2 g2ga|!
"C"g2e2 egfe|"G"d2B2 DGBd|"D7"c2A2 DFAc|"G"B2G2 G2ga|!
"C"g2e2 egfe|"G"d2B2 DGBd|"D7"c2A2 DFAc|"G"B2G2 G2||!
HEEL AND TOE POLKA (2). American, Polka. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABC. The second and third parts are part of Jenny Lind Polka, composed by Anton Wallerstein in 1846.