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Annotation:Double Shuffle (3)
X:1 T:Double Shuffle [3], The M:2/4 L:1/8 R:Air B:E.F. Adam - Old Time Fiddlers Favorite Barn Dance Tunes (1928, No. B:51, p. 20 Z:AK/Fiddler's Companion K:D F/E/|(D/F/)A/F/ (D/G/)B/G/|(D/F/)A/d/ (f/d/)A/d/|(e/f/)g/f/ (e/d/)c/d/|(e/d/)c/B/ (A/G/)F/E/| (D/F/)A/F/ (D/G/)B/G/|(D/F/)A/d/ (f/d/)A/d/|(e/f/)e/d/ (c/A/)B/c/|df/e/ d:| |:c/d/|(e/A/)A/A/ (f/A/)A/A/|(g/A/)(f/A/) (e/A/)A/A/|(e/A/)(f/A/) (g/A/)(f/A/)|(e/d/)c/B/ A/(G/F/E/)| (D/F/)A/F/ (D/G/)B/G/|(D/F/)A/d/ (f/d/)A/d/|(e/f/)e/d/ (c/A/)B/c/|df/e/ d:|
DOUBLE SHUFFLE [3], THE. American, Reel (2/4 time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. Adams' "Double Shuffle (3)" is a hoedown version of the "Cliff Hornpipe." A version of the first strain of "Double Shuffle (3)" was recorded by Montreal fiddler Joseph Allard as "Reel du chat noir." The second strains, however, are not related.