Does anyone have the sheet music for GBP? I have this information from the LC copyright entries: Golden-Bell Polka; by J. Tafte; pf. (original melodies, no. 9.) [4393 © Mar. 26, 1912; 2 c. Mar. 27, 1912; E 282345; Hamilton S. Gordon, New York.

Thank you,

Greg

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The title looks/sounds familiar. I'll see if I can dig it up. I have several pieces/books published by Hamilton Gordon. I'm off of work today (with no particular honeydos, thank god), so I'll go sift thru the stacks and see what I can come up with. Don't get yer hopes up though...my brain also sez there is a "Golden Bell Schottische" and perhaps a waltz...

My brain was right...fairly quickly found "Golden Bell Waltz" pub by Odell and a reference to Golden Bell Schottische (I didn't find the sheet though). I do have a couple of boxes of sheets which are not cataloged (by me), but those are buried deeply and I haven't the guts to shift the stacks that much today.

The ABF lists 3 or 4 pieces by Tafte in their collection but no GBP. I haven't sorted thru the stuff on Hal's site but most of that is UK based (JAT collections I sent to Hal). There is a slim chance that it is in one of those collections though.

Sorry!

You can listen to a snippet of it here: http://www.folkways.si.edu/TrackDetails.aspx?itemid=9065

Sounds like a run of the mill pot boiler dance tune to me, though.

Cool link! I'm gonna download that album today.

However, after reading the liner notes, the "Golden Bell Polka" on the album is noted "Jennings". Jennings was a New England based teacher and composer who self-published mostly easy stuff, "potboilers" is an apt term. I think the "Golden Bell Schottische" I turned up was a Jennings. I suspect Greg's tune is a different one. 

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