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Sheet Music for "Lost Girl [3]"Lost Girl [3]ReelQuick, but not fastA3B13A'33Discography: Library of Congress AFS 00837 A04, Marion Rees [sic] (1936). Notes: From the playing of blacksmith and fiddler William Marion Reece (1874-1939, Zionville, Watauga County,western N.C.) , recorded in 1936 by John Lomax for the Library of Congress.Transcription: Transcribed by Andrew Kuntz



LOST GIRL [3]. American, Reel (cut or whole time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). "Lost Girl [3]", from western North Carolina blacksmith, farmer and fiddler William biography:Marion Reece (1874-1939), is musically different than the "Lost Girl (1)" associated with Kentucky fiddlers, and with "Lost Girl (2)", a cross-tuned reel with pizzicato notes played in Texas. Reece was recorded by John Lomax in 1936 for the Library of Congress, playing a number of fiddler tunes but also some tunes on the fife, an instrument played by previous members of his large extended family.


Additional notes
Source for notated version : - Marion Reece (1874-1939, Zionville, western N.C.) [Beisswenger et al].

Printed sources : - Beisswenger, Andrade & Prouty (Appalachian Fiddle Music), 2021; p. 93.

Recorded sources : - Library of Congress AFS 00837 A04, Marion Rees [sic] (1936).

See also listing at :
Hear Marion Reece's 1936 Library of Congress Recording at Slippery Hill [1]



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