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Logger's Sheet       Page 2 of 2
Logger: Skye Morrison
Reel Number: 7.     Stage: AFS
Date: 6/23/1988.       Presentor: Timothy Lloyd
Group Name: "CROSSING THE LINE: FOLK ARTIST"
Region/Style:
Performer(s)        Instrument/occupation
Fiddle - Alan Jabbour:(folklorist, Washington D.C)
Banjo - Steve Wade: (musician, Washington D.C)
Guitar- Howard Sachs (sociologist, Gambier Ohio)

Contents
1. AJ: Learning "fiddle" was a new way of learning 
2. communication by oral + imitation Tells a Story: Visit to Berl Hammonds and 
3. family traditions - (shows a special tuning)
4. Late at night remembers tune without 
5. the name: realizes that he had thought up the tune has a mysterious origin. Deeper level of learning
6. HS: Easy workshop: the line doesn't matter. 7. What happens after the "master dies?"
8. we still have a remarkable difference
9. TL: How do you characterize the difference?
10. SW: Lets Play?! Other lines can be crossed: Time lines
11. or how about learning from records or about things everyone does?
12. Closing Tune: "Stoney Point"
13. American tune of North and South