A minstrel song by Stephen Foster (1826–1864).
X:76
T:Camptown Races
M:4/4
L:1/8
K:G
d2d2B2d2|e2d2B4|B2A6|B2A6|
d2d2B2d2|e2d2B4|A2A2B2A2|G8:||
G3G B2d2|g8|e3e g2e2|d8|
d2d2BB dd|e2d2B4|A2A2B2A2|G8:|
A tune a day recorded by Lester Bailey, in his shed, played on one of his various melodeons.
What key is this box in? I'm buying a C.
ReplyDeleteIt's my D 1 Row, I also have one in G but it is a bit like me - old and knackered so doesn't get played much. Only really keep it as it was my very first box :)
DeleteAre the new one rows made in China like the two rows?
DeleteI believe so, but would not hold that against them, most the Chinese Pokerworks I have had in my workshop have been fine except for the bellows tape which is rubbish and the reason they have been in my workshop :)
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DeleteDo you have cases/gig bags for your one rows or use a two row case?
ReplyDeleteI have a hard case that takes one, it had been made for someone by the Music Room but the never picked it up, Or if I am taking both the G and the D I pack both in a my larger soft case.
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