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Size: 969kb, uploaded 7/6/2014 11:50:03 AM
Genre: Old Time / Playing Style: Clawhammer and Old-Time
For the old-time Tune of the Week, 7/4/14 from the fiddling of Jimmy Driftwood (1907 - 1998) of Timbo, AR. He said that two of his uncles, half-brothers to his father, were half-Cherokee and lived with them for years. I'm playing in a very unusual tuning of eBGBD
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Posted by JanetB
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Size: 4,580kb, uploaded 12/27/2023 12:50:44 PM
Genre: Old Time / Playing Style: Clawhammer and Old-Time
Here's a Tune of the Week I used to play a long time ago, Wedding Dress. It's a sweet song, with a touch of a modal sound.
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Posted by JanetB
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Size: 2,131kb, uploaded 1/17/2021 2:47:47 PM
Genre: Old Time / Playing Style: Clawhammer and Old-Time
Our diligent TOTW presenter, Carl Baron, gave us four versions of Wednesday Night Waltz to hear. I chose the ones from the Kessinger Brothers, because Clark Kessinger was such an influential fiddler in his day, and from Melvin Wine, who Carl actually got to play in West Virginia with back in the day.
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Posted by JanetB
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Size: 1,328kb, uploaded 12/16/2017 8:19:47 PM
Genre: Old Time / Playing Style: Clawhammer and Old-Time
For the old-time Tune of the Week, 12/15/17, Wes Muir learned this during the Civil War era. Missouri fiddler Nile Wilson (1912 - 2008) passed the tune on. He learned at a young age to play fiddle from his grandfathers and father. He plays at a fast dance tempo and I can imagine this tune as a polka, though it's said Mr. Wilson's favorite tunes were for square dances.
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Posted by JanetB
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Size: 1,220kb, uploaded 4/19/2013 4:51:12 PM
Genre: Old Time / Playing Style: Clawhammer and Old-Time
For the Tune of the Week, 4/19/13. Like many, I learned it from Miles Krassen's Clawhammer Book of the 70's. Hope he knows we're still playing it.
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Posted by JanetB
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Size: 976kb, uploaded 10/30/2021 11:40:30 AM
Genre: Old Time / Playing Style: Clawhammer and Old-Time
Calvin Cole, recorded by the Library of Congress in the 1930's, played banjo for Peter Hoover in the 1960's and a CD was released with 37 cuts. It was said that in his 80's, Calvin was still dancing at the local Fancy Gap dances like he was a teenager. And his banjo speed on Western Country was twice mine!
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Posted by JanetB
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Size: 3,980kb, uploaded 1/27/2015 6:00:56 PM
Genre: Old Time / Playing Style: Clawhammer and Old-Time
It seemed like this well-known fiddle tune should be in my repertoire. I've finally learned Westphalia Waltz when I came across it in a Ken Perlman clawhammer book.
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Posted by JanetB, written by William Walker & Alexander Means
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Size: 663kb, uploaded 1/11/2012 5:47:04 AM
Genre: Traditional / Playing Style: Clawhammer and Old-Time
This old hymn of 1835 was in a shape note hymnal.
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Posted by JanetB, written by Dave Carter
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Size: 1,783kb, uploaded 12/19/2015 1:36:03 PM
Genre: Other / Playing Style: Clawhammer and Old-Time
This Tune of the Week for 12/18/15 is a modern song written by banjo player Dave Carter with a striking Native American influence on the lyrics. When he accompanied this with banjo, it played a harmony to the sung melody, which makes a lovely sound that grew on me the more I listened. However, I only used Dave's singing as a guide to this arrangement, except for the very end, which was an instrumental tag. Ironically, Dave died young in 2002, perhaps in synchrony with his own lyrics about "When I Go." "Bear me my brother under your wings, I will strike fell like lightning when I go...Stand in the mist where my fire used to burn, I will camp on the night breeze when I go...Do not worry for my comfort, do not sorrow for me so, All your diamond tears will rise up and adorn the sky beside me when I go."
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Posted by JanetB
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Size: 1,280kb, uploaded 12/9/2017 7:42:00 PM
Genre: Old Time / Playing Style: Clawhammer and Old-Time
For the old-time Tune of the Week, 12-8-17, a 1924 fiddle recording of Dr. D.D. Hollis produced 12 recordings. I find Whistlebee an odd name and it has odd timing, too. The tune has been recorded with little resemblance to the source fiddler and it's hard to say why. It's fun to play and has a busyness to it that might resemble a bee.
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Posted by JanetB, written by Kerry Mills
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Size: 5,546kb, uploaded 4/15/2024 6:41:46 PM
Genre: Ragtime / Playing Style: Clawhammer and Old-Time
A Tune of the Week written in the late 1800's, considered a ragtime or tin pan alley tune. It's a tough one to play, especially having just learned it today, but it was also an unusual tune to figure out.
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Posted by JanetB
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Size: 1,112kb, uploaded 3/11/2017 11:13:17 AM
Genre: Old Time / Playing Style: Clawhammer and Old-Time
For the old-time Tune of the Week, 3/10/17, White Hat is one of the many tunes notated in Harry Bolick and Stephen T. Austin's new book "Mississippi Fiddle Tunes and Songs from the 1930's." We only know that it was from a recording by J.E. Shoemaker of Moss, MS. I can imagine a photo of a Southern fiddler with a white hat on....It's a neat little tune that modulates, and as Mary Z Cox wrote, White Hat would make a good dance tune.
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Posted by JanetB
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Size: 4,126kb, uploaded 7/7/2023 4:08:23 PM
Genre: Old Time / Playing Style: Clawhammer and Old-Time
J. P. Fraley is definitely a favorite fiddler. This waltz he played is quite syncopated, so with clawhammer required lots of skipped notes and the thumb playing pick-up notes. I'm not sure why I never tried learning White Rose Waltz, but am glad it's a Tune of the Week. It's a beauty.
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Posted by JanetB
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Size: 1,850kb, uploaded 1/6/2025 12:34:40 PM
Genre: Old Time / Playing Style: Clawhammer and Old-Time
This is a Canadian tunes. They are often very noted and challenging. My choice of tunings has me baffled, as I just played along with a recording. It's fDFBbD. The key is apparently Bb. It would be interesting to try another tuning because this arrangement feels hard, though not really harder than others pieces I learn. Probably just more time needed here....
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Posted by JanetB
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Size: 909kb, uploaded 12/5/2015 9:23:46 AM
Genre: Old Time / Playing Style: Clawhammer and Old-Time
For the old-time TOTW, 12/4/15, this is my clawhammer arrangement based on Dock Boggs' playing and the 2-finger tab of mojo_monk (Sean Barth). The song reminds me of Fall on My Knees. It has a similar plaintive voice both in the music and lyrics. I'm playing on a Gold Tone cello banjo with the pitch being the same as the Dock Boggs' recording. See the current Tune of the Week: http://www.banjohangout.org/topic/312046.
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Posted by JanetB
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Size: 1,348kb, uploaded 6/25/2022 12:57:02 PM
Genre: Old Time / Playing Style: Clawhammer and Old-Time
This is a fun little tune, happily re-discovered by Uncle Dave Sturgill years ago after he remembered it as a boy in Piney Creek, North Carolina, then heard it no more until it re-surfaced with an old fiddler in Seattle, Washington. Our TOTW presenter, Andy Alexis, tells us it was a favorite song of his predecessor Piney Creek Weasels banjo player, Rick Abrams, and that Rick had excitedly learned it at the Mt. Airy contests.
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Posted by JanetB
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Size: 1,216kb, uploaded 11/25/2021 10:58:18 AM
Genre: Old Time / Playing Style: Clawhammer and Old-Time
The Tune of the Week for 11/19/21 is called Geese Honking. When it was recorded by the source fiddler, Clyde Davenport, he called it Wild Goose Chase. Other tunes have this title and perhaps that's why the title changed over time. Anyway, here's what I hear Clyde playing on fiddle in the key of Bb. I tuned down lower than normal in the tuning of fBbFBbD to match his fiddle. This is the tuning Nick Hornbuckle played in and it was his 2-finger version which really inspired me to learn. I see the geese flying when I drive down to town, as the rice fields filled with water attract many migrating birds. Today being Thanksgiving, I'm grateful for the forthcoming turkey dinner and thankful we have good food to eat this day and family to enjoy it with.
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Posted by JanetB
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Size: 1,419kb, uploaded 7/28/2023 1:46:30 PM
Genre: Old Time / Playing Style: Clawhammer and Old-Time
From the playing of Virginia fiddler Taylor Kimble. I like the melody, though it's rather squirrelly the way he played Wild Hog in the Woods. The lyrics -- well, no thanks!
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Posted by JanetB
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Size: 1,451kb, uploaded 7/28/2023 4:00:43 PM
Genre: Old Time / Playing Style: Clawhammer and Old-Time
A second arrangement of this Tune of the Week with a more modal sound, plus the use of a capo to put it in its traditional A modal tuning (aEAC#E).
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Posted by JanetB, written by J.P. Fraley
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Size: 880kb, uploaded 2/29/2012 6:18:52 AM
Genre: Old Time / Playing Style: Clawhammer and Old-Time
This song is the title on one of Kentucky fiddler J.P. Fraley's albums of the 70's, performed along with his wife, Annadeene. It's a different tune from a more common one of the same title.
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