Annotation:'A' and 'E' Rag

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Tune properties and standard notation


'A' AND 'E' RAG. AKA – “Buck Fever.” Old‑Time, Reel. USA, Missouri. A Major (‘A’ part) & E Major (‘B’ part). Standard tuning. AABB. According to Drew Beisswenger (2008), “Buck Fever” was source Lonnie Robertson’s alternate title for the tune. Beisswenger notes a good deal of musical similarity with the Kentucky tune Old Flannigan, both having a second strain close to Old Mother Flannigan, with a first strain that is shared with Saratoga Hornpipe (3) and a number of other related melodies (see note for “Saratoga Hornpipe”). Source for notated version: Lonnie Robertson (1908-1981, Springfield, Mo.) [Beisswenger & McCann]. Beisswenger & McCann (Ozark Fiddle Music), 2008; pg. 114. Sanella (Balance and Swing). Caney Mountain Records CEP 102 (privately issued extended play LP), Lonnie Robertson (Mo.), c. 1965‑66. Rounder CD0375, Lonnie Robertson – “Lonnie’s Breakdown” (1965). See also listing at: Jane Keefer’s Folk Music Index: An Index to Recorded Sources


Tune properties and standard notation