Jim Nelson  wrote, "I've heard Cherokee Shuffle played in both keys. The melody 
is very imilar to the Tommy Magness piece "Lonesome Indian" which is in D. I
suspect that the former was derived from the latter by Tommy Jackson 
...............



Thatis, of course, why fiddle tunes have names, i.e., so you can tell them 
apart!

Ed



Edward I. Pollak, Ph.D.
Professor emeritus
Department of Psychology
West Chester University of Pennsylvania


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