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T:Rugged Road
S:Lyman Enloe (Missouri)
M:C|
L:1/8
D:Lyman Enloe – Now that’s a good tune
Z:Transcribed by Andrew Kuntz
K:G
|:Bd2d dedc|BABd B2G2|[GB]-[G2c2][GB]- [Gc]ded|cBAB A2G2|
Bd2d dedc|BABd B2G2|cBAG FDEF|1G2 ([GA]<[G2B2])[G4B4]:|2G2 ([GA]<[G2B2])[G2B2]Bc||
|:dedc B2[B2g2]|efed c2a2|fafe ddef|gabg d2Bc|
dedc B2[B2g2]|efed c2a2|fafe d2ef|1 [Bg][Bf][Bg][Ba] [B4g4]:|]
RUGGED ROAD. Old-Time, Breakdown/Reel. USA, Missouri. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB (Silberber): AA’BB (Beissenger & McCann). The tune was in the repertoire of Missouri fiddler biography:Lyman Enloe[1] (1906-1998), learned (according to liner notes of the album “Now That’s a Good Tune” (1989) from his father’s friend, fiddler Lee Carpenter (Eldon, Missouri), from whom he learned several older tunes.