Silver Lake (6)
X:1 T:Silver Lake [6] N:From the playing of Emory Bailey (Shock, Calhoun County, W.Va.), N:recorded in the field in 1953 by Malvin Artley. N:Basically AB form, each section 8 measures long--sometimes N:Bailey played the 'B' part 12 measures. M:C| L:1/8 R:Reel N:AEad tuning (fiddle) Q:" Quick" D:https://www.slippery-hill.com/recording/silver-lake K:D A-B(AB d4)|fded Bd3|A2-B2d2de|fdec d2dB-| A2A-Bd2 de|fded BcdB|AFAB d2de|fdecd4|| +slide+[A4A4]AGFG|+slide+[A4A4][A,4D4]|(FGA)B AGFE|DFED B,D(DF| A3)B AGFG|A2BA FEFG|A2 AB AGFE|DFED FD2F| A4+slide+A2FG|A2A2 D2FG|A2AB AGFE|DFED FD3||
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T:Silver Lake [6]
T:Emory Bailey
N:From the playing of Judy Hyman with the Horseflies
N:recorded live "In the Dance Tent" 1996
N:The track is called "Emory Bailey"
N:though it is a tune Emory Bailey recorded as
N:"Silver Lake" and he may have done it in AEad.
F:https://www.slippery-hill.com/content/silver-lake
N:However, the Horse Flies play in C with Judy's fiddle tuned
N:GDgc on the "In the Dance Tent" album.
N:It is out of print now but if you send an email to info@thehorseflies.com with your request,
N:you'll get a link for the free download. For used copies you may go to Amazon.
N:Many thanks to Judy Hyman for her help in transcribing the tune.
N:First appeared in the Friends of American Old-Time Music and Dance magazine
N:Old Time News.
N:Transcribed into standard notation by Jan Howard
L:1/8
R:Reel
Z:Transcribed into abc notation by Jan Howard 2022
K:C
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