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X:1 T:Smoky Mokes C:Abe Holzmann (1874-1939) N:Composed in 1899 S:Transcribed from the playing of Dennis Pash & Meredith Axelrod M:C| L:1/8 D:Columbia 3858 (cylinder), Vess L. Ossman (1899. banjo solo) D:Edison 712 (cylinder), The Peerless Orchestra (1899) N:Not to be confused witht he Peerless Quartet. The Peerless Orchestra N:was effectively the house band for Edison studios at the time. D:con D:https://www.slippery-hill.com/content/smoky-mokes R:Cakewalk or Two-step Z:Transcribed by Andrew Kuntz K:C A2-AB c2d2|efec A2z2|GG-GGA2_B2|=B6||gg|gb-ba g2f2|eg-gf e2d2| ce-ed c2 A2|G4- GAcA|cB-B_B =B2d2|g6d2|cc-cB c2e2| g6g2-|gb-ba g2f2|eg-gf e2d2|ce-ed c2 A2|G4 G2G2| A3B c2d2|efec A4|1GG-GG G2[G2_B2]-|[G6=B6]:|2 gg-gg a2b2|c'2|| |:gg g2 gg|g2f2d2B2|A4^G4|=G2e2d2c2|G8|G2A2_B2=B2 | e4d4|d2B2c2e2|a4g3g|gf-fd- d2B2|A4 ^G4|=G2e2 d2c2| G2GG G2G2|[A3A3][AA] [A2c2][A2d2]|e2c'2 b2a2|g2^g2a2 b2|c'2:|]



SMOKY MOKES. American, Cakewalk or Two Step (2/4 or cut time). USA; Missouri, Nebraska. C Major ('A' and 'B' parts), F Major ('C' part). Standard tuning (fiddle). ABC. "Smoky Mokes" was composed in 1899 by Tim-Pan-Alley composer Abe Holzmann (1874-1939), and was described as a two-step and cakewalk. 'Mokes' is a derogatory term for Blacks, and there were lyrics in dialect to the tune (which is usually heard as an instrumental). The very popular end of the century cakewalk was a favorite of the John Phillip Souza band.


Additional notes
Source for notated version : - Pat Scott (Dixon, Missouri) [Christeson].

Printed sources : - R.P. Christeson (Old Time Fiddlers’ Repertory, vol. 2), 1984; pp. 122-123.

Recorded sources : - Columbia 3858 (cylinder), Vess L. Ossman (1899. banjo solo). Edison 712 (cylinder), The Peerless Orchestra (1899. Not to be confused with the Peerless Quartet. The Peerless Orchestra was effectively the house band for Edison studios at the time).

See also listing at :
Hear the tune played at Slippery Hill by Dennis Pash & Meredith Axelrod [1] and at youtube.com [2] [3]



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