%%abc-version 2.1 %%abc-copyright (C) Copyright Ben Paley 2024 %%writefields X %%writefields N %%writefields D %%measurenb 0 %%partsbox 1 X:1 T:Shuffle bowing patterns L:1/8 M:C| C:Trad arr. © 2005 Ben Paley N:What's important here is, of course, the direction of the bow rather than the actual notes. N:But, since you have to play some notes, you might as well play these, for practice. Perhaps N:you'd like to let an open A drone ring out while you're noting the D string. Or you might like N:to hit the A string just on down bows, for instance. Experiment with this, and with things like N:how much bow you use, and how much swing you give the rhythm. O:USA Z:Ben Paley K:D P:Nashville Shuffle |: v(EF)uFvF u(EF)vFuF | v(EF)uFvF u(EF)vFuF | v(EF)uFvF u(EF)vFuF | v(EF)uFvF u(EF)vFuF :| P:Georgia Shuffle |: (uEF)vF(uF EF)vF(uF | EF)vF(uF EF)vF(uF | EF)vF(uF EF)vF(uF | EF)vF(uF EF)vFuF :| X:2 T:Little Rabbit L:1/8 M:C| C:Trad arr. © 2007 Ben Paley N:This was originally two tunes - the first three parts were Little Rabbit, and the last two were N:Rabbit Where's Your Mammy. N:But it's also a version of John Brown's Dream, as banjo scholar Stephen Wade points out, N:although that tune usually goes in G. I'm not sure how these pieces of information relate to N:one another. O:USA Q:1/2=100 R:Reel Z:Ben Paley K:A P:A a2 af e2 ce | a2 ea b3g | a2 ag fgaf | e2 c2 c2 ef :| P:B |: ecBc ecef | ecBA c2 ef | ecBc ecef |1 ecBc A2 ef :|2 ecBc A2 EF || P:C |: A2 Ac BAcB | AcBA c2 EF | A2 Ac BAcB | AcBA A2 EF | A2 Ac BAcB | AcBA c2 ef | ecBc ecef |1 ecBc A2 EF :|2 ecBc A2 Ac || P:D |: e2 e2 f3 f | e2 c4 cd | e2 e2 afaf | e2 c4 cd | e2 e2 f3 f | e2 c2 B2 cB | A2 F2 E3 E |1 F2 A4 Ac :|2 F2 A4 cB || P:E |: A2 F2 E3 f | e2 c4 cB | A2 F2 E3 E |1 F2 A4 cB :|2 F2 A6 |]