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Size: 2,304kb, uploaded 6/22/2007 7:48:04 PM
Genre: Unknown/None Chosen / Playing Style: Unknown/None Chosen
From my CD "Traveling Home" Key C - Fiddle built by Clifford Hardesty; Coshocton, OH
banjowen Says:
Monday, June 25, 2007 @10:22:14 AM
Dan, I'd dearly love to play a fiddle like that.....superb.
fiddlerdi Says:
Tuesday, June 26, 2007 @9:25:41 AM
Dan, I really like this tune and I hadn't heard it before. You play very well and the best part is the energy you put in this tune. Post another one!
Tell me where you got that one. I think it's really interesting why each fiddler plays the tunes they play. What do you like about it?
oldtimebob Says:
Friday, June 29, 2007 @7:41:03 PM
Great job as usual Dan!
fiddlebob Says:
Monday, July 16, 2007 @8:09:41 AM
You said this is off of a CD. Is the CD available? Let me know.
fiddlebob
ladymuse Says:
Saturday, September 15, 2007 @2:31:23 AM
What a bounce! Great soundin fiddle! really clean and enticin' to the ear!
I grinned all the way thru! certainly made me wanta dance!
Jen
FiddlerFaddler Says:
Sunday, September 16, 2007 @12:01:35 AM
OUTSTANDING! Great tune, great rendition. A real toe-tapper.
Skunkhound Says:
Tuesday, October 23, 2007 @8:42:01 PM
WOW! thats the kind of playing that inspired me to pick it up in the first place. So sweet, so clean.
Tennessee Tom Says:
Sunday, September 7, 2008 @8:35:10 AM
This is great stuff! Lots of pep and cheerfulness.
SMDTMTL Says:
Friday, November 21, 2008 @7:58:07 AM
Nice playing!
mudbug Says:
Tuesday, March 31, 2009 @12:56:00 PM
I imagine when you play a dance, the floor is PACKED with grinnin' people. I know I was grinnin"
bellawaltz Says:
Saturday, May 23, 2009 @10:19:14 AM
Hey Dan,
I know I have heard this tune called different names. Do you know the history behind it? I learned it from a John Hartford CD and he called it knockin at your door. Very well played!
Humbled by this instrument Says:
Wednesday, September 9, 2009 @7:53:33 AM
Oh man! What a gorgeous tone, bowing--that awesome bowing--such a pleasure to hear, Dan! No, I'm not sycophantic here. This is just good stuff. Sliding, bouncing,....mayhap if I just keep listening some of it will rub off....
darwinlong Says:
Monday, June 6, 2011 @1:21:05 PM
Hi Dan..........Great Job on a great tune. I knew this tune as "Texas Gales" from my boyhood. I am allways fascinated on how tunes get different names as time goes on and in different parts of the country.
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