Annotation:Smoky Mokes
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.