Road to Malvern
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Transcription: by Darryl D. Bush
"Road to Malvern" is an old-time style breakdown in A Major. It is played in AEae
fiddle tuning. The parts are played AABB. The tune is crooked with the B part
having only seven measures.
It is a modern composition by West Virginia fiddler Jim Childress, named
after the Arkansas town where his wife was raised.
The banjo tablature is by John Letscher who learned it from the playing of
Light and Hitch.
It was recorded by Jim Childress with Uncle Henry's Favorites on Turkey Sag
(2004) and
Light and Hitch on Light and Hitch (2007).
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