Cross References betweeen songs and tunes have the following format:
Title1
Xf - Title2
where: Title1 and Title2 are the titles related to each other thru the
cross reference denoted by the abbreviation, Xf. The values for Xf are
listed below.
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At - Alternate title. Title1 has an alternate name, Title2.
Alternate titles also appear in parentheses in the discographic listings.
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Im - In medley. Title1 appears in a separately named medley or performance,
Title2.
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Mf - Melody for. The Title1 melody has been used for another song,
Title2
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Pb - Parodied by. The song, Title1, is parodied by the song named
Title2.
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Pd - Parody (of). Title1 is a parody of the song, Title2.
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Rm - Related melody. The Title1 melody is related to the melody
of Title2. Documents some of the fiddle tune families
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Rt - Related title. Title1 is related to Title2 in some way (text,
tune, and sometimes theme)
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Sm - Same/similar melody. Title1 has the same melody as Title2.
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Uf - Used for. Title1 has been "mistakenly" used for the piece normally
called Title2.
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Us - Use. Title1 is not the uniform preferred title. Entries will
be found under Title2.
Format Abbreviations for Sources are listed below
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Bk - Book, Hard Cover
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Cas - 1 7/8 ips Cassette
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CD - Compact Disc
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DVD - Digital Video Disk
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Fol - Folio collection of songs usually with arrangements
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LP - 33 1/3 rpm Long Play Vinyl
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Ser - Serial (Magazines and other periodical publications)
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SP - 45 rpm Vinyl
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Sof - Book, Soft Cover
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SS - 33 1/3 Single Sided Sheet; often part a part of a book
Last Updated - Nov 2013