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|f_recorded_sources=Banff SBS 5284, Graham Townsend - "Graham Townsend and His Fiddle" (1967). Revonah RS-926, Simon St. Pierre - "Fiddler From Maine" (1977). | |f_recorded_sources=Banff SBS 5284, Graham Townsend - "Graham Townsend and His Fiddle" (1967). Field Recorders Collective FTC 206, "Simon St. Pierre: Recordings from the collection of the Brandywine Friends of Old Time Music" (2015). Revonah RS-926, Simon St. Pierre - "Fiddler From Maine" (1977). | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:04, 13 September 2024
WAVERLY TWO-STEP. AKA - "Waverley Two-Step." Canadian, Two-Step. Canada, Ontario. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. Composed by Ontario fiddler Graham Townsend, named for Waverley (note the second 'e' in the spelling), Ontario, located near Lake Huron. Peter Yarensky remarks that the tune is popular with French Canadian fiddlers in New England (e.g. Marcel Robidas, Simon St. Pierre).