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  2. Soldier's Joy (fiddle tune) - Wikipedia

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    Soldier's Joy, performed by the North Carolina Hawaiians (1929). Soldier's Joy, performed by the Gunnel Hensmar (1951). "Soldier's Joy" is a fiddle tune, classified as a reel or country dance. [1] It is popular in the American fiddle canon, in which it is touted as "an American classic" [1] but traces its origin to Scottish fiddling traditions. [2]

  3. American fiddle - Wikipedia

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    Early influences were Irish, Scottish, and English fiddle styles, as well as the more upper-class traditions of classical violin playing. Popular tunes included "Soldier's Joy", for which Robert Burns wrote lyrics, and other tunes such as "Flowers of Edinburgh" and "Tamlin," which have both been claimed by both Scottish and Irish lineages.

  4. Talk:Soldier's Joy (fiddle tune) - Wikipedia

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    To-do list for Soldier's Joy (fiddle tune) ... It seems to be based on the same chord structure but is a distinctly different melody, to the version played in ...

  5. Soldier's Joy - Wikipedia

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    Soldier's Joy may refer to: Morphine in archaic slang of the 1800s; Soldier's Joy (fiddle tune), a well-known Scottish and American musical piece; Soldier's Joy (house), a historic home in Nelson County, Virginia

  6. Bluegrass fiddle - Wikipedia

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    Fiddler Kenny Baker. Kenny Baker is perhaps the most famed early bluegrass fiddler; he met Bill Monroe and cut a record with the Bluegrass Boys in 1957. [4] Kenny Baker served more years in Monroe's band than any other musician and was selected by Monroe to record the fiddle tunes passed down from Uncle Pen Vandiver.

  7. Category:Songs about soldiers - Wikipedia

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    Soldier (Neil Young song) Soldier Boy (1915 song) Soldier Boy (The Shirelles song) Soldier of 3 Armies; A Soldier Speaks; Soldier, Soldier (song) Soldier, soldier won't you marry me; Soldier's Heart (song) Soldier's Joy (fiddle tune) Soldier's Last Letter; A Soldier's Rosary; Soldiers (ABBA song) Soldiers of Misfortune (song) Soldiers of the ...

  8. Gid Tanner - Wikipedia

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    Cohen, Norm. Liner Notes for the CD Old Time Fiddle Tunes and Songs from North Georgia (County Records, 1996) Russell, Tony. Country Music Records: A Discography, 1921–1942 (Oxford University Press, 2004) The New Georgia Encyclopedia Archived 2006-01-09 at the Wayback Machine; Stars of Country Music, (University of Illinois Press, 1975)

  9. American folk music - Wikipedia

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    Soldier's Joy" is an example of a typical British fiddle tune. [ 8 ] In New England , one of the areas with the earliest history of colonization as well as the highest percentage of settlement by ethnic English people , numerous English ballads survived within American folk music into the twentieth century.