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Spotted Pony American Fiddle Tune by Bob Phillips String Orchestra - Sheet Music

By Bob Phillips
Orchestra - Grade 1

SKU: AP.50830S

American Fiddle Tune. Arranged by Bob Phillips. MakeMusic Cloud; Performance Music Ensemble; Single Titles; String Orchestra. Sound Innovations for String Orchestra. Fiddle. Score. Alfred Music #00-50830S. Published by Alfred Music (AP.50830S).

ISBN 9781470668617. UPC: 038081587493. English. Traditional Fiddle Tune.

This easy tune features all sections with clever rhythmic variations. Readily accessible and as easy to put together as any Bob Phillips fiddle tune arrangement, the traditional melody appears in all sections and may be taught aurally. Though its origin is unknown, Spotted Pony appears to have roots in the Ozarks in Missouri, Arkansas, or Texas. Fiddlers in the early 20th century claim to have learned it from their grandparents' generation, so it most likely has been played since the late 19th century or earlier. (2:20) Correlates to Sound Innovations, Book 1, Level 4.