Fiddle 3 (Sun) – week 6I may have made a mistake in how I presented the tune. A/G/ | F#AA dAA | BAA dAA | F#AA def# | edB B2 A/G/| Connaughtman’s Rambles by McConnell’s Four-Leaf Shamrock Orchestra (excerpted from a medley) Filed under: Fiddle 3,Paul Tyler by Paul | February 13, 2011 | Comments (0) Fiddle 3 (Sun) – week 5A bit of the Irish. The Merry Blacksmith, a reel . . . medium tempo on fiddle The Merry Blacksmith by the Flanagan Brothers, circa 1930 Filed under: Fiddle 3,Paul Tyler by Paul | February 7, 2011 | Comments (0) Fiddle 3 (Sun) – week 4Oh, My Little Darling by Thaddeus Willingham of Mississippi, circa 1937 Filed under: Fiddle 3,Paul Tyler by Paul | February 3, 2011 | Comments (0) Fiddle 3 (Sun) – week 3Shady Grove> played by Alan Jabbour as he learned it from Henry Reed Go here to hear Henry Reed play Shady Grove Filed under: Fiddle 3,Paul Tyler by Paul | January 26, 2011 | Comments (0) Fiddle 3 (Sun) – week 2Two Swedish tunes, in honor of Mary Allsopp’s visit to the Fiddle Club of the World. The first one, Gärdebylåten (pronounced Yerdaby Lahtin) is a walking tune. The second is a hambo, a dance in 3/4 time. [Fixed] Filed under: Fiddle 3,Paul Tyler by Paul | January 23, 2011 | Comments (0) Fiddle 3 (Sun) – week 1Bob Holt’s version of the Ninth of January taught on January 9th. This is the way Bob’s father played the Eighth of January. Bob was from Ava, Missouri. Filed under: Fiddle 3,Paul Tyler by Paul | January 11, 2011 | Comments (0) Trio Ollin visits Fiddle Classes (Tue) – week 3Marco taught this fabulous tune from the State of Nayarit. El Viento in harmony, slower, a duet by Maria & Paul Filed under: Fiddle 1,Fiddle 2,Fiddle 3,Fiddle 4,Paul Tyler,Steve Rosen by Paul | November 15, 2010 | Comments (1) Fiddle 3 (Mon) – week 6Catching up, here’s my version of Old Joe Clark . . . Filed under: Fiddle 3,Paul Tyler by Paul | October 25, 2010 | Comments (0) Fiddle 3 (Mon) – week 7We did Indian Corn, which was mistakenly called “Ol Woodard’s Tune” on the CD Folksongs of Illinois #2: Fiddlers Indian Corn, played by Chirps Smith, Stephanie Coleman & Paul Tyler Filed under: Fiddle 3,Paul Tyler by Paul | October 20, 2010 | Comments (0) Fiddle 3 (Mon) – week 5A tune from France. Here it’s played on bagpipes (cornemuse in French, dudelsak in German) . . . Conscription played by Villeux du Bournonnais on French bagpipes Filed under: Fiddle 3,Paul Tyler by Paul | October 11, 2010 | Comments (0) Classes
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