Old-Time Ensemble (Wed) – week 5

Is it a march? Is it a song? IDK, but it’s fun to play.

Old Indiana, Bob Holt of Ava, Missouri

medium tempo

Filed under: Old Time Ensemble,Paul Tyler,Steve Rosen by Paul | July 22, 2011 | Comments (0)

Old-Time Ensemble (Wed) – week 4

A Steve Rosen original

Nail That Catfish to the Tree played by the Volo Bogtrotters

slow – fiddle

medium tempo – banjo

medium – mandolin

Filed under: Old Time Ensemble,Paul Tyler,Steve Rosen by Paul | July 17, 2011 | Comments (0)

Old-Time Ensemble (Wed) – week 3

A quadrille tune — a “second change” — from Michigan

Right and Left Six played by Les Raber of Hastings, Michigan in 1981

medium tempo – fiddle

Filed under: Old Time Ensemble,Paul Tyler,Steve Rosen by Paul | July 17, 2011 | Comments (0)

Old-Time Ensemble (Wed) – weeks 1&2

Week 1 was a tune in D from Lotus Dickey. He learned it from Albert & Effie Daugherty when he was in high school in Paoli, Indiana back in about 1931. It was also out on record then, as a song by the Pickard Family.

Bye-Bye, My Honey (I’m Gone) – slow

Bye-Bye at full speed

Week 2 was another tune in D. This one was made up circa 1980 by a friend of ours, Peter Lippincott. He’s a musician and square dance caller from St. Louis, now living in Arkansas.

Snake River Reel

Filed under: Old Time Ensemble,Paul Tyler,Steve Rosen by Paul | July 6, 2011 | Comments (0)

Old-Time Ensemble (Wed) – week 6

A hornpipey tune in D. Collected by Garry Harrison and included in Dear Old Illinois.

Rush and the Pepper played by Jesse James Abbott of Toledo, Illinois, circa 1975

Plus a version played by his son, Glen Abbott at a square dance in LaPlace, Illinois, 1983.
(First tune in the right hand column; in a medley with Eighth of January.)

Filed under: Old Time Ensemble,Paul Tyler,Steve Rosen by Paul | June 2, 2011 | Comments (0)

Old-Time Ensemble (Wed) – weeks 4&5

Week 4 – Run Down Boot – in D, from Pete Priest of Mattoon, Illinois

Run Down Boot by Garry Harrison

Run Down Boot medium

Week 5 – Saturday Night Breakdown – in C

Saturday Night Breakdown Leake County Revelers from Mississippi [link to iTunes store]

Saturday Night Breakdown medium

Filed under: Old Time Ensemble,Paul Tyler,Steve Rosen by Paul | May 26, 2011 | Comments (0)

Old-Time Ensemble (Wed) – week 3

As always, we’re current and topical . . .

The Story of the Mississippi by Ernest V. Stoneman, 1927
[preview on iTunes]

lyrics

The Story of the Mississippi by the Volo Bogtrotters, 1996.

Filed under: Old Time Ensemble,Paul Tyler,Steve Rosen by Paul | May 11, 2011 | Comments (0)

Old-Time Ensemble (Wed) – week 2

The original recording of Seneca Square Dance by Fiddlin’ Sam Long from 1926. [iTunes store preview]

Seneca Square Dance by the Bunkhouse Orchestra

medium tempo (fiddle only)

Arthur Smith’s classic song, Adieu False Heart from 1938. [iTunes store preview]

Adieu False Heart by the WAZO County Warblers with the Fly Boys

Here are the separate voices
medium tempo fiddle part & harmony

Click arrows to listen or right-click highlighted title to download and save.

Filed under: Old Time Ensemble,Paul Tyler,Steve Rosen by Paul | May 8, 2011 | Comments (0)

Old-Time Ensemble (Wed) – week 1

A tune in G we learned from Mel Durham, a native of Wayne County, Illinois who moved to Long Beach, California in 1948. Mel learned it from his father, also named Mel. They also called the tune Whoa Mule, Till I Get Your Bridle On. The recording of Mel was made in Malibu, California at a dance weekend in 1994.

Old Johnny Booker Mel Durham with Tom Sauber – banjo

medium tempo fiddle version (from a couple years ago, a tiny bit different)

Just added:
Steve & Paul’s duet

Note: meet in room B6 next week.

Filed under: Old Time Ensemble,Paul Tyler,Steve Rosen by Paul | April 29, 2011 | Comments (0)

Old-Time Ensemble (Wed) – week 6

Won’t Get Drunk No More played by the Indian Creek Delta Boys

Filed under: Old Time Ensemble,Paul Tyler,Steve Rosen by Paul | April 10, 2011 | Comments (0)