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Sheet Music for "Jenny Lynn [2]"Jenny Lynn [2]ReelQuick12Notes: From the playing of Everett Kays (1905-1996, Lawrenceburg,Anderson County, north-central Kentucky). Recorded in thefield in June, 1978, by John Harrod.Distanced, but derivative of "Jenny Lind (1)" polka, noticeablein the second strain.Transcription: Transcribed by Andrew Kuntz
X:1 T:Jenny Lynn [2] N:From the playing of Everett Kays (1905-1996, Lawrenceburg, N:Anderson County, north-central Kentucky). Recorded in the N:field in June, 1978, by John Harrod. N:Distanced, but derivative of "Jenny Lind (1)" polka, noticeable N:in the second strain. M:C| L:1/8 R:Reel Q:"Quick" D:https://soundarchives.berea.edu/items/show/3456 Z:Transcribed by Andrew Kuntz K:G ef|g2g2 efge|dcBA G2[G2B2]|cBA2 F2A2|BABc d2ef| gfgg efge|d2BA G2B2|cBA2 F2A2|1B2G2[G2B2]:|2B2G2[G4B4]|| B-d3[e4e4]|(d2[d2b2])[d4b4]|(c2[c2a2])[c4a4]|(B[B3g3]) [B4g4]| B-d3[e4e4]|(d2[d2b2])[d4b4]|(c2[c2a2])ab a2|[B6g6]||



JENNY LYNN [2]. American, Reel (cut time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA'B. The reel, from the playing of north-central Kentucky fiddler Everett Kays, is a distanced version of the once popular 19th century "Jenny Lind (1)" polka. Contrast Kays' tune with "Jenny Lynn Polka" from the playing of fiddler Doug Stipe, of Camp Nelson, Jessamine County in central Kentucky, just south of Louisville. Stipe was recorded in 1979 by collector John Harrod and knew the tune from tradition; it is much more faithful to the original "Jenny Lind (1)."

Sheet Music for "Jenny Lynn Polka"Jenny Lynn PolkaReelQuickNotes: From the playing of Doug Stipe (Camp Nelson, JessamineCounty, central Kentucky). Recorded in thefield in June, 1978, by John Harrod. Mr. Stipe playedthe first strain an octave higher the 2nd time through.Transcription: Transcribed by Andrew Kuntz
X:1 T:Jenny Lynn Polka N:From the playing of Doug Stipe (Camp Nelson, Jessamine N:County, central Kentucky). Recorded in the N:field in June, 1978, by John Harrod. Mr. Stipe played N:the first strain an octave higher the 2nd time through. M:2/4 L:1/8 R:Reel Q:"Quick" D:https://soundarchives.berea.edu/items/show/3456 Z:Transcribed by Andrew Kuntz K:G G,/A,/


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See also listing at :
Hear Ky. fiddler Everett Kays' 1978 field recording by John Harrod at Berea Sound Archives [1]



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