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Angeline the Baker comes from Stephen Foster's 1850 song “Angelina Baker,” and over the years it settled into the old-time tradition as one of the most beloved and beginner-friendly fiddle tunes.
Played in D and using mostly D with a touch of G and A, its gentle, singable melody makes it a perfect early tune for building your backup at a relaxed jam.