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  2. Polly Put the Kettle On - Wikipedia

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    A song with the title: "Molly Put the Kettle On or Jenny's Baubie" was published by Joseph Dale in London in 1803. [2] It was also printed, with "Polly" instead of "Molly" in Dublin about 1790–1810 and in New York around 1803–07. [3]

  3. List of nursery rhymes - Wikipedia

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    While the tune is from The Beggar's Opera, this was adapted into a children's game in the mid-nineteenth century. [127] Hey Diddle Diddle 'Hi Diddle Diddle', 'The Cat and the Fiddle', 'The Cow Jumped Over the Moon' Great Britain c. 1765 [128] The rhyme itself may date back to at least the sixteenth century.

  4. The Traditional Tune Archive - Wikipedia

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    The Traditional Tune Archive (TTA) is the searchable digital library of traditional music from Ireland, Great Britain and North America organized alphabetically, by tune title, with alternate or additional titles and variants cross-referenced, music in standard and ABC notation, annotated information on history and context, along with references and internet links for further reference.

  5. File:Swallowtail Jig - Irish Fiddle Tune!.webm - Wikipedia

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    Software used (for Macintosh): Garageband for attempted sound mixing Final Cut Pro X for video editing Plugins for sound effects (I have A LOT to learn in this department!): East West plugins – Goliath Virtual Instrument (literally the best one, in my opinion), Stormdrum II

  6. Old time fiddle - Wikipedia

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    Bill Hensley, Mountain Fiddler, Asheville, North Carolina. Old time (also spelled old-time or oldtime) fiddle is the style of American fiddling found in old-time music.Old time fiddle tunes are derived from European folk dance forms such as the jig, reel, breakdown, schottische, waltz, two-step, and polka.

  7. John Hartford - Wikipedia

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    John Cowan Hartford (December 30, 1937 – June 4, 2001) was an American folk, country, and bluegrass composer and musician known for his mastery of the fiddle and banjo, as well as for his witty lyrics, unique vocal style, and extensive knowledge of Mississippi River lore.

  8. Arts & Culture: Molly Page

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    Jul. 5—My main gig is playing fiddle and singing harmony with Charlie Woods and Deep Hollow along with my husband Craig Burletic on bass, Charlie Woods on guitar and vocals, and Josh Hensley on ...

  9. Eck Robertson - Wikipedia

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    Robertson's rendition of "Sallie Gooden" is now a classic since he played the traditional fiddle tune followed by 12 variations. Robertson's first record, with his solo "Sallie Gooden" on one side and duet "Arkansaw Traveler" on the other, was released on September 1, 1922, but was not widely circulated until the spring of 1923.