Booth Shot Lincoln Hammer Dulcimer Solo
by Peggy Carter
Acoustic Guitar - Digital Sheet Music

Item Number: 21787109
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Instrumental Duet Dulcimer,Guitar,Instrumental Duet - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.945384

Composed by Civil War Era Tune. Arranged by Peggy Carter. Folk,Standards,Traditional. Score and parts. 2 pages. Peggy Carter #5775265. Published by Peggy Carter (A0.945384).

This Civil War Era tune was played as a dance called a "Cake Walk." The hammer dulcimer arrangement is appropriate for Beginner 2 or Novice level players and includes a "bare bones" melody then embellishments are added to make an exciting arrangement for Intermediate to Advanced players. Guitar chords are included. It can be used in a historical setting for reenactment performances, but is a great piece for all general audiences. Audiences of school children will appreciate the historical setting. Follow Peggy's Dulcimer Friends on Facebook or contact Peggy at dulcipeg@gmail.com for questions or suggestions.

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