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fiddlecraver - Posted - 04/28/2008: 13:03:39
I don't know exactly where I got this one, but have liked it for a long time... Super fun to play.
http://www.fiddlehangout.com/myhang...asp?id=1993#
It's my "Skipper" fiddle in standard tuning. Strings-- A mix of Jargar and helicore... I made some notes about it on my blog.
-Shawn
"Chester says he saw a two-legged critter on the other side of the property..."
wooliver - Posted - 04/28/2008: 14:55:11
By golly Shawn, now im gonna have to post my version im trying to learn from Red Lamb. I'll almost dare to say it's the same notes with the accents moved around, but that's the fun part about these fiddle tunes. Variations and different tune by the same name and vise-versa keep it interesting.
Thanks
Webpage updated 4/28/08
fiddlecraver - Posted - 04/28/2008: 16:57:26
Id be interested in hearing it! I met Dwight once when I was in the upper midwest.
"Chester says he saw a two-legged critter on the other side of the property..."
wooliver - Posted - 04/29/2008: 08:24:16
Well it's not as fast as we play it at a jam. i can't pick very fast.
im gonna piggy-back this onto your original post.
http://www.fiddlehangout.com/myhang...asp?id=1496#
Webpage updated 4/28/08
fiddlecraver - Posted - 04/29/2008: 11:11:55
Good old tune there! Same name. Sort of like some old versions of Fire on the Mountain/ Betty Martin.
"Chester says he saw a two-legged critter on the other side of the property..."