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X:1 T: Boston Two-Step C: N:From Sam Davidson, Belfair, Washington, originally from the Shetland Islands. N:The tune is in the Evergreen Fiddler Tunebook Volume I, published by the N:Washington State Old Time Fiddlers Association in 2005, currently out of print. Z:Stuart Williams, abc's by V.T. Williams M:C| K:A cB|"A"A2c2e2cA|"D"d2f2a2gf|"A"e3cA2c2|"E7"B4B2cB| "A"A2c2e2cA|"D"d2f2a2gf|"A"e3c"E7"d2B2|"A"A4A2:| (3efg|"A"a2A2c2eg|"D"f2d2a2gf|"A"e2ecA2c2|"E7"B4B2(3efg| "A"a2A2c2eg|"D"f2d2a2gf|"A"e3c"E7"d2B2|"A"A2(3efg| "A"a2A2c2eg|"D"f2d2a2gf|"A"e2ecA2c2|"E7"B4B2cB| "A"A2c2e2cA|"D"d2f2a2gf|"A"e3c"E7"d2B2|"A"A4A2|]
Sheet Music for "Boston Two-Step"Boston Two-StepADAE7ADAE7AADAE733ADAE7A3ADAE7ADAE7ANotes: From Sam Davidson, Belfair, Washington, originally from the Shetland Islands.The tune is in the Evergreen Fiddler Tunebook Volume I, published by theWashington State Old Time Fiddlers Association in 2005, currently out of print.Transcription: Stuart Williams, abc's by V.T. Williams



BOSTON TWO-STEP. Scottish, Barn Dance (4/4 time). Scotand, Shetland Isles. A Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB. The tune is named for the port of Boston, Lincolnshire, southwest England. The provenance is unknown.


Additional notes
Source for notated version : - Sam Davidson (1914- Belfair, Washington) [Williams]. Davidson was born in the Shetland Islands.

Printed sources : - Stuart Williams (The Evergreen Fiddler vol. 1), 2005; p. 17.






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