Partition Complete Book, pour Arkansas Traveler s Songster, Various
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Obtenez la partition de morceau pour Arkansas Traveler's Songster Complete Book, chansons folkloriques, de Various. La partition romantique célèbre écrite pour les instruments comme:
  • voix ou violon ou piano (see en dessous)

Cette partition est constituée de plusieurs mouvements et l'on retrouve ce genre de musique répertoriée dans les genres pour violon, pour piano, chansons, pour 1 voix, pour 1 musicien, chansons folkloriques, partitions pour piano, partitions pour voix, langue anglaise, pour voix non accompagnées, partitions pour violon
Retrouvez de la même façon une sélection de musique pour voix ou violon ou piano (see en dessous) sur YouScribe, dans la rubrique Partitions de musique romantique.
Edition: New York: Dick and Fitzgerald, 1864.

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Nombre de lectures 88
Licence : Libre de droits
Langue English
Poids de l'ouvrage 2 Mo

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THE
Arkansas Teayeller's
SON"aSTER
CONTAINING THB
Celebrated Story of the
Traveller,Arkansas
the Music forWith
Violir Piano*ox
AlTD ALSO
Extensive andAd
Choice Collection of
New and Popular
Comic and Sentimental Songs
BEW TOBR:
DICK & FITZGERALD, PUBLISHBBS
18 Aim Strxbt.
{iU^2Entond MO'jrdta; to Act ofCong?eM in the jear 1864, hj
DICK b FITZGERALD,
• • ,* (SiaitK^t^ IpitrlotConn for the Sonthern Diatriet of Nev Tort.*4i tte Glirt;i^lonttnti.
rAoa
lOTTLB OF LiTTLE ThIMMA SONO 82
All Mankin£) arb Worms 19
Am I FONDLY THINE OWN 81NOX ?
Annie Laurie 48
A Very Good Hand at it 87
Bachelor Barney O'^eil 62
OniSELLING THE BtRl»AL-CnrB 89
Ck)MB, eiT Thee down 86
Doctor OToolb 66
Don Giovanni 47
OENTLf, Swbbt AftonFlow ^ 67
HiooiNs'g Ball 67
Highland Mary 84
Td be a Bluk-Bottle 86
Tll be no Submissive Wifk 60
Jake Schneider's Daughtbe 26
Jane O'Malley 68
Kathleen O'Eegan 81
Katty O'Rann 28
80Little more Cider
LoDGiNQS IN Pat McGaradie's M
Meet Me, Miss Molly Malonb 65
16Money is tour Only Friend
Native Land 27Mt Own
tlNo! Nol
§118144 COKTEM'B.
Oh, whistle, and I'll come to You, my Lad . 4*
'.Paddy O'FlanacTan y
^Parody on "Mother. Fvk come Home to die''
Philip the Falconer >
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4fRORY O'MORB
Root, Hoo, or die . *
8ai Bkill and Squinting Will 8^
Sue was Sister to the Angels 29
Social Sentiments 71
TravellerThe Arkansas 5
The Banks ( )f Claudy 56
The Dutch Musician 9
The Fine Ouli> Irish Gintleman , ..-.. 60
The Gay Little Postman 63
The Hazel-L>ell 59
The Humbugged Hushand . 44
The Indian's Pkayp:k
, 42
The Landlady of Vrance 58
The Neutral English Gentleman o.... 19
The Sailor-Boy's Good-uy 4fl
The Seven Days' Fight 14
The Shield, the Fishkall, and the Sewing-Machine 28
The Theatre on a Benefit Night 17
I H7 Wedded Bachelor 20
Fit for Tat 88
Toasts for All Times 71
Vaoob Schnapps and Pkder Schpikk 4k—
TFE
AEKANSA3 TRAYELLER'S
SONG-BOOK.
THE AEKANS'AS TRAVELLEE.
MosE Cask.By
(Pnulished, in sheet-music form, by Blodgett& Bradkohd, MubIo
Publif^hers. Buffalo.)
toThis piece is intended represent an Eastern man's ex-
among tl>e inhabitants of Arkansas, showingperience their
hospitality and tlie mode of obtaininj::^ it.
Several years since, ho was travelling the staUb to Little
Rock, the capital. In those days, railroads had not been
stage-lines wereheard of, and the very limited; so, under
he was obliged to travel the wholethe circumstances, dis-
tance on foot. One evening, about dusk, he came across a
small log house, standing fifteen or twenty yards from the
road, and enclosed by a low rail fence of the most primitive
•description. In the doorway sat a man, playing a violin
the then most popular air in thatthe tune was region
"The Arkansas Traveller." He kept repeatingnamely, the
larst part of the tune over and over again, as he could not
pluy the second part. At the time the traveller reached
the house it was raining very hard, and he was anxious to
houseobtain shelter from the storm. The looked like any
thing but a shelter, as it was covered with clapboards, and
'he rain was leaking into every part of i^ The old marj'a
laughter Sarah appeared to be getting supper, while a
1*— —
THE ARKANSAS TRATELLER.
small table, and the old lady sat in theboy was setting tlie
doorway near her husband, admiring the music.
"How doI'he stranger, on coming up, said, you do?"
him, and, continuing to playThe man merely glanced at
" I do as please."replied, I
Stranger, How long have you been living here?
thar? Well, thatOld Man. D'ye see that mountain was
come here.thar when I
S. Can I stay here to-night?
0. M. No 1 ye can't stay here.
long will take me to get to the next tavern>S. How it ?
0. M. We^l, you'll not get thar at all, if you stand thar
fooliu' with me all ni.ghtl (Plays.)
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r—-#—•1'h1 1ARKANSAS TRAVELLER.THE
"Well, how far do you call it to the next tavern?S.
0. M. I reckon it's upwards of some distance ! {Pktyk
ugain, as above.)
am very dry—do you keep any spirits in yourS. I
house ?
0. M. Do you think my house is haunted? They say^
thar's plenty down in the graveyard. (Plays a^ before)
they cross this river aheadS. How do ?
M. The ducks all swim across. {Plays as0. before.)
S. Row far is it to the forks of the road ?
0. M. I've been livin' here nigh on twenty years, and no
road ain't forked yit. {Pluys as before.)
me some satisfaction, ifyou please, sir.S. Give Where
does this road go to ?
0. M. Well, it hain't moved a step since I've been hero.
{Plays as before.)
youS, Why don't cover your house? It leaks,
'Cause it's rainin'.0. M.
>S^. Then why don't you cover it when it's not raining?
0. M. 'Cause it don't leak. {Plays as before.)
S. Why don't you play the second part of that tune ?
a better player than am,0. M. Ifyou're I you can play
I'll bring the fiddle out to you don'tIt yourself. —I want
you in here 1 {Strangerplays the second part the tune.)ofT
tFf
0. M. Git over the fence, and come in and sit down—
didn't know you could play

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