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Theme code Index
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11H5 31H52
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Also known as
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Booker’s Bluff, Buck Creek Girls, Hop Along Sally, Hop Skip Squirrel, Hop Squirrel, Kelton's Reel, Off with Your Jacket, Old Dad, Pigtown Fling, Rocky Point Jig, White Horse (3), Wild Horse, Wild Horses at Stoney Point
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Composer/Core Source
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Bob Walters
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Region
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United States
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Genre/Style
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Old-Time
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Meter/Rhythm
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Reel (single/double)
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Key/Tonic of
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G
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Accidental
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1 sharp
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Mode
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Ionian (Major)
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Time signature
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2/2
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History
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USA(Central)
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Structure
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AABBCCDD
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Editor/Compiler
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R.P. Christeson
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Book/Manuscript title
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Old Time Fiddler's Repertory vol. 1
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Tune and/or Page number
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No. 139, p. 99
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Year of publication/Date of MS
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1973
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Artist
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Bob Walters
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Title of recording
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Old Time Fiddler's Repertory
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Record label/Catalogue nr.
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University of Missouri Press
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Year recorded
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1976
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Media
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Score (1)
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X:1
T:Stoney Point [1]
N:Transcribed from the playing of fiddler Bob Walters
N: (1889-1960, Burt County, eastern Nebraska) on a Dec.,
N:1950, home recording.
M:C|
L:1/8
R:Reel
N:Parts can be played single or double. 'C' and 'D' are Walters' variations.
B:Christeson - Old Time Fiddlers Repertory vol. 1 (1973, No. 239, p. 99)
D:Univ. of Missouri Press, Bob Walters - Old Time Fiddlers Repertory (1976)
D:https://www.slippery-hill.com/recording/stoney-point
Z:AK/Fiddler’s Companion
K:G
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|:g2|gage dged|Bdge dBAF|GBge dged|cBAG FDEF|
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