Topic “Oldtime”

Old Joe Clark

fiddle tune in A
From: usonian
Views: 1484
6 ratings
Time: 01:40 More in Music

Fisher's Hornpipe

Not impressively fast, but at least it's continuous.
From: usonian
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Time: 00:56 More in Music

Put it on a bumpah stickah

Somebody put this at the end of a post on the Mandolin Café message boards yesterday:

Old-time music: It’s better than it sounds!”

It can mean whatever you want it to mean, but I think it’s just about perfect.

Forkey Deer (mandolin)

Traditional old-time fiddle tune in D, played a bit faster than I probably should have… but these tunes have a momentum that makes it hard to slow down.
From: usonian
Views: 447
3 ratings
Time: 01:30 More in Music

Bill Cheatham (Clawhammer banjo)

traditional old-time tune in A. My banjo-playing is a bit rusty; I've been concentrating on mandolin for the last few months.
From: usonian
Views: 10326
18 ratings
Time: 01:50 More in Music

Red Haired Boy (Mandolin)

One of a handful of fiddle tunes I can almost play on mandolin so far. Ask me to play it more than once through without flubbing it, or with other musicians, and it probably falls apart. :)
From: usonian
Views: 7204
7 ratings
Time: 00:45 More in Music

Johnson Boys (Clawhammer Banjo)

Traditional old-time tune in D. Crummy sound courtesy of the iMac.
From: usonian
Views: 6595
12 ratings
Time: 01:26 More in Music

Off Night

Early last month I wrote about feeling musically adrift, not knowing what instrument to concentrate on or what I really want to do with the skills gained by doing so.

The Blackest Crow

Speaking of haunting love songs, The Blackest Crow is just about the prettiest/saddest such tune I've heard in the oldtime/traditional genre. One of these days I'm going to memorize and practice it enough to be able to do it justice. There's a great 3/4 instrumental rendition in Brad Leftwich's Round Peak Style Clawhammer Banjo book, but I think I like Arnie Naiman and Chris Coole's 4/4 version on their Five Strings attached with No Backing album even better (which for me is saying a lot, because I'm not a huge fan of oldtime/bluegrass vocals). You can listen to it at http://www.merriweather.ca/album.aspx?album=9&style=Banjo.

The most effective verses:

The Blackest Crow

The time draws near, my dearest dear
When you and I must part
And no one knows the inner griefs
Of my poor aching heart

I wish my breast was made of glass
Wherein you might behold
Oh, there you'd find your name lies writ
In letters made of gold

The blackest crow that ever flew
Will surely turn to white
If ever I prove false to you
Bright day will turn to night

Bright day will turn to night, my love
The elements will mourn
If ever I prove false to you
The seas will rage and burn

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