Jump to content
Main menu
Navigation
  • Login
Orientation
  • Main page
  • What
  • Getting started
  • Acknowledgments
  • New Features
  • Donate to TTA
The Archive
  • The Index
  • Query the Archive
Publications
  • Magazines
  • Tune Books
The Traditional Tune Archive
Search
  • Log in
  • Request account
  • Log in
  • Request account

Contents

  • Beginning
  • 1 Back to Road to Jenkins
  • 2 Additional notes
  • 3 Back to Road to Jenkins

Annotation:Road to Jenkins: Difference between revisions

  • Annotation
  • Discussion
  • Read
  • View source
  • View history
Tools
Actions
  • Read
  • View source
  • View history
  • Refresh
  • 📋 Create a TuneBook
  • 📄 Print Sheet Music
General
  • What links here
  • Related changes
  • Upload file
  • Special pages
  • Printable version
  • Permanent link
  • Page information
  • Cite this page
Appearance
Help
Find traditional instrumental music
← Older editNewer edit →
Revision as of 15:54, 29 October 2017 view source
Andrew (talk | contribs)
Bureaucrats, contributor, editor, Administrators
383,222 edits
No edit summary
← Older edit
Revision as of 16:05, 29 October 2017 view source
Andrew (talk | contribs)
Bureaucrats, contributor, editor, Administrators
383,222 edits
No edit summary
Newer edit →
Line 10: Line 10:
<div style="text-align: justify; direction: ltr; margin-bottom: 90px; margin-left: 70px; margin-right: 120px;">
<div style="text-align: justify; direction: ltr; margin-bottom: 90px; margin-left: 70px; margin-right: 120px;">
<br>
<br>
'''ROAD TO JENKINS.''' Bluegrass; Breakdown. A Major/Mixolydian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. Composed by 'Big' Joe Greene, who recorded two albums in the 1970's. The tune is very similar to Cape Breton fiddler Dan R. MacDonald's 1949 composition "[[Trip to Windsor (1)]]."  
'''ROAD TO JENKINS.''' Bluegrass; Breakdown. A Major/Mixolydian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. Composed by 'Big' Joe Greene (d. 2004), from High Point, North Carolina, who recorded two albums in the 1960's. The tune is very similar to Cape Breton fiddler Dan R. MacDonald's 1949 composition "[[Trip to Windsor (1)]]."  
<br>
<br>
</div>
</div>
Line 27: Line 27:
</font></p>
</font></p>
<p><font face="Century Gothic" size="2">
<p><font face="Century Gothic" size="2">
<font color=red>''Recorded sources'': </font> <font color=teal> - County 722, "Joe Greene's Fiddle Album" (1969). </font>
<font color=red>''Recorded sources'': </font> <font color=teal> - County 722, "Joe Greene's Fiddle Album" (1969). WC-2011, Johnny Warren & Charlie Cushman - "Tribute to Paul Warren, vol. 2." </font>
<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>

Revision as of 16:05, 29 October 2017

Back to Road to Jenkins


Sheet Music for "No Score"No ScoreThe Traditional Tune Archive
X:0 T: No Score C: The Traditional Tune Archive M: K: x



ROAD TO JENKINS. Bluegrass; Breakdown. A Major/Mixolydian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. Composed by 'Big' Joe Greene (d. 2004), from High Point, North Carolina, who recorded two albums in the 1960's. The tune is very similar to Cape Breton fiddler Dan R. MacDonald's 1949 composition "Trip to Windsor (1)."

Additional notes

Source for notated version: - Joe Greene [Phillips].

Printed sources : - Phillips (Traditional American Fiddle Tunes, vol. 1), 1994; p. 199.

Recorded sources: - County 722, "Joe Greene's Fiddle Album" (1969). WC-2011, Johnny Warren & Charlie Cushman - "Tribute to Paul Warren, vol. 2."

See also listing at:
Hear Joe Greene's recording on youtube.com [1]



Back to Road to Jenkins


Retrieved from "https://tunearch.org/w/index.php?title=Annotation:Road_to_Jenkins&oldid=280527"
Add comment
  • This page was last edited on 29 October 2017, at 16:05.
  • Content is available under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike unless otherwise noted.
  • Privacy policy
  • About The Traditional Tune Archive
  • Disclaimers
  • Mobile view
  • Manage cookie preferences
  • Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike
  • Powered by MediaWikiPowered by Semantic MediaWiki

Hello! Ask me anything about traditional music.

    We use cookies (and similar technologies) to personalise content and improve The Traditional Tune Archive website.

    With these cookies we collect few and indispensable information about you. With this we adapt our website and communication to your preferences. You can read more about it in our privacy policy.

    If you want to manage your cookie preferences, click on Manage preferences. By clicking on Accept all, you agree to the use of all cookies. You can change or withdraw your consent at any time.

    Accept all cookiesManage preferences
    Something went wrong
    Dismiss