This must be the oldest original fiddle tune that I still play. A hand draw tab was published in The Florida Fiddler newsletter a long time ago.
This update is only a little different. I don’t think I had Georgia bow in the B part, as in this version.
A special observation is the use of a high fourth finger in the B part. That stretches all the way up to an F natural. You notice the slide up and down indications, too. It’s a moaning kind of sound. Very bluesy.

And here is the pdf of Moscow Duck.
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