Hi, I was given a tune by a friend that he called Cuz's Polka. In his transposition and familiarity with playing the tune for many years, I think he left out a few notes. I was wondering if anyone had heard of a polka called Cuz's, or if it was known by another name? The first couple of notes in part "A" are: efgabEb and in part "B" EEBEEEB. ( It is part B that I think he left some notation out). Thanks for your help. Lowhistle
Another Name?
Another Name?
Hi, I was given a tune by a friend that he called Cuz's Polka. In his transposition and familiarity with playing the tune for many years, I think he left out a few notes. I was wondering if anyone had heard of a polka called Cuz's, or if it was known by another name? The first couple of notes in part "A" are: efgabEb and in part "B" EEBEEEB. ( It is part B that I think he left some notation out). Thanks for your help. Lowhistle
# Posted on December 6th 2005 by LoWhistle
Re: Another Name?
Cuz Teehan's?
Jerry plays it I think - I'm sure he'll find you some dots...
# Posted on December 6th 2005 by Ottery
Re: Another Name?
There's more than one Cuz Teehan's polka. Is it this one?
T:Cuz's
T:Cuz Teahan's
S:Dave Delgado, Milwaukee, WI
N:transcribed by Alan Ng. Original tune source was Terence "Cuz" Teahan of Chicago
R:polka
Z:id:ng-other-10 transcribed by Alan Ng agng@students.wisc.edu Jan. 24, 2000
M:2/4
K:EDorian
E:11
L:1/16
E3F G2A2|B2e2 B4|A2F2 D2F2|E2F2 D2F2|E3F G2A2|B2e2 B4|A2F2 D2F2|E4 E4::\
e4 B4|e2e2 B4|A2F2 D2F2|E2F2 D2F2|1e4 B4|e2e2 B4|A2F2 D2F2|\
E4 E4:|2E3F G2A2|B2e2 B4|A2F2 D2F2|E4 E4|]**
# Posted on December 6th 2005 by JerryH