Notated Music Betsy [music transcription]

About this Item

About this Item

Title

  • Betsy [music transcription]

Names

  • Jabbour, Alan (Transcriber)

Created / Published

  • [Between 1966 and 1968]

Headings

  • -  Instrumental music
  • -  Fiddle tunes
  • -  Folk music--Appalachian Region
  • -  Breakdowns
  • -  Reels
  • -  Ethnography
  • -  Sheet Music
  • -  Music score
  • -  United States -- Virginia -- Giles County -- Glen Lyn

Genre

  • Ethnography
  • Sheet Music
  • Music score

Notes

  • -  Meter: 4/4
  • -  Transcribed by Alan Jabbour, from a performance by Henry Reed.
  • -  Key: A
  • -  Strains: 2 (low-high, 4-4)
  • -  Compass: 10
  • -  Title change: The title appears on the transcription as "Betsy...."
  • -  Rendition: 1r-2r-1(pause)-1r-2r-1r-2
  • -  Phrase Structure: ABAC QRQC (abcd abef qrst qref)
  • -  Related Tune(s): Frosty Morning
  • -  Handwritten: Played in 2 batches, strains as follows: ABBA, ABBAAB. Or rather, that's all the tape caught. The first ABBA are re-arranged as AABB above. He said, "They used to play that for 'em to square dance." He couldn't recall the full title, but it was something
  • -  Henry Reed played this tune on three occasions, suggesting that it occupied an important place in his repertory, and his comments suggested that it was a good dance tune. But no variant of it has been identified. It is one of a number of tunes unique to Henry Reed's repertory that are in A and have melodies with a distinctly minor cast, using a scale with lowered third (C) and seventh (G) degrees. The high strain, oscillating between a phrase centered on A and another centered on G, has a flow and phrasing somewhat similar to the high strain of Henry Reed's "Frosty Morning." In this performance, he introduced a major alteration to the high strain, leaping to a high C-sharp instead of B on the E-string.

Medium

  • manuscript; 1 page

Call Number/Physical Location

  • AFC 1967/007: Notebook 3: p. 29

Source Collection

  • Alan Jabbour duplication project, part 1

Repository

  • American Folklife Center

Digital Id

Online Format

  • image

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Alan Jabbour duplication project, part 1 (AFC 1967/007), American Folklife Center, Library of Congress

Alan Jabbour duplication project, part 2 (AFC 1969/008), American Folklife Center, Library of Congress

Fiddle tunes of the old frontier: the Henry Reed collection online presentation (AFC 1999/016), American Folklife Center, Library of Congress

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Jabbour, Alan. Betsy Music Transcription. [Between 1966 and 1968, 1966] Notated Music. https://www.loc.gov/item/afcreed000044/.

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Jabbour, A. (1966) Betsy Music Transcription. [Between 1966 and 1968] [Notated Music] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/afcreed000044/.

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Jabbour, Alan. Betsy Music Transcription. [Between 1966 and 1968, 1966] Notated Music. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <www.loc.gov/item/afcreed000044/>.