Re: New Tune/January '11

2011-01-11 Thread mgromkey
Mr. Cantrell is the only one who has posted this over on Facebutt, so
I figured the posts were all here, but no. Guess I'll put mine over on
FB when I get around to doing it. Great tune. Fun to play.

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Re: New Tune/January '11

2011-01-02 Thread GReynolds
Cultural literacy notwithstanding, is the the January tune? (i'm going
to need every day of January with my humble skills)

On Jan 1, 8:11 pm, mistertaterbug taterbugmu...@gmail.com wrote:
 A rock wall, in otherwords? Yea, got dat right.
 TB

 On Jan 1, 2:10 pm, Brian Ray dassp...@gmail.com wrote:



  Mississippi Palisades is a state park in Illinois. Chirps, like myself, is 
  a former FIB (in mixed company: Fine Illinois Brethren) that now calls 
  Wisconsin home... currently, the whole state of Wisconsin is painted red 
  due to Badgers playing in the Rose Bowl today (GO BUCKY!). Sorry, I 
  digress...

  Located near the confluence of the Mississippi and Apple rivers in 
  northwestern Illinois, the 2,500-acre Mississippi Palisades State Park is 
  rich in American Indian history.

 http://dnr.state.il.us/lands/landmgt/parks/r1/palisade.htm

  B

  On Jan 1, 2011, at 1:55 PM, Robin Gravina wrote:

   Well I started looking at it this evening, so it had better be ;-).
   It's a really stately tune the way he does it. I didn't know the
   Pallisades were some cliffs, or mountains, but that explains it.
   I managed to tab out the tune and (as always) am amazed by the depth
   that a good performance and all the details give to what is really not
   a terribly complicated tune. Suppose that's what music is all about
   really!
   Happy New Year to everyone. This list has been one of my great
   pleasures this year
   Abrazos
   Robin

   2011/1/1, mistertaterbug taterbugmu...@gmail.com:
   Okay,
   So I vote for Palisades... for January.
   Tbug- Hide quoted text -

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RE: New Tune/January '11

2011-01-02 Thread bgjunkie
I tabbed this tune out yesterday and posted an image of it (couldn't figure
out how to attach a tabledit file) on the facebook group.

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Okay,
So I vote for Palisades... for January.
Tbug

On Dec 28 2010, 1:56 pm, Holstein st...@senatorgroup.com.au wrote:
 Brian, you go to the top of the class for that effort.
 Looking forward to seeing the video (post beer consumption)!
 SV

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Re: New Tune/January '11

2011-01-01 Thread mistertaterbug
Okay,
So I vote for Palisades... for January.
Tbug

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 Brian, you go to the top of the class for that effort.
 Looking forward to seeing the video (post beer consumption)!
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Re: New Tune/January '11

2011-01-01 Thread Robin Gravina
Well I started looking at it this evening, so it had better be ;-).
It's a really stately tune the way he does it. I didn't know the
Pallisades were some cliffs, or mountains, but that explains it.
I managed to tab out the tune and (as always) am amazed by the depth
that a good performance and all the details give to what is really not
a terribly complicated tune. Suppose that's what music is all about
really!
Happy New Year to everyone. This list has been one of my great
pleasures this year
Abrazos
Robin

2011/1/1, mistertaterbug taterbugmu...@gmail.com:
 Okay,
 So I vote for Palisades... for January.
 Tbug

 On Dec 28 2010, 1:56 pm, Holstein st...@senatorgroup.com.au wrote:
 Brian, you go to the top of the class for that effort.
 Looking forward to seeing the video (post beer consumption)!
 SV

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Re: New Tune/January '11

2011-01-01 Thread Brian Ray
Mississippi Palisades is a state park in Illinois. Chirps, like myself, is a 
former FIB (in mixed company: Fine Illinois Brethren) that now calls Wisconsin 
home... currently, the whole state of Wisconsin is painted red due to Badgers 
playing in the Rose Bowl today (GO BUCKY!). Sorry, I digress... 

Located near the confluence of the Mississippi and Apple rivers in 
northwestern Illinois, the 2,500-acre Mississippi Palisades State Park is rich 
in American Indian history.

http://dnr.state.il.us/lands/landmgt/parks/r1/palisade.htm

B


On Jan 1, 2011, at 1:55 PM, Robin Gravina wrote:

 Well I started looking at it this evening, so it had better be ;-).
 It's a really stately tune the way he does it. I didn't know the
 Pallisades were some cliffs, or mountains, but that explains it.
 I managed to tab out the tune and (as always) am amazed by the depth
 that a good performance and all the details give to what is really not
 a terribly complicated tune. Suppose that's what music is all about
 really!
 Happy New Year to everyone. This list has been one of my great
 pleasures this year
 Abrazos
 Robin
 
 2011/1/1, mistertaterbug taterbugmu...@gmail.com:
 Okay,
 So I vote for Palisades... for January.
 Tbug
 

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Re: New Tune/January '11

2011-01-01 Thread mistertaterbug
A rock wall, in otherwords? Yea, got dat right.
TB

On Jan 1, 2:10 pm, Brian Ray dassp...@gmail.com wrote:
 Mississippi Palisades is a state park in Illinois. Chirps, like myself, is a 
 former FIB (in mixed company: Fine Illinois Brethren) that now calls 
 Wisconsin home... currently, the whole state of Wisconsin is painted red due 
 to Badgers playing in the Rose Bowl today (GO BUCKY!). Sorry, I digress...

 Located near the confluence of the Mississippi and Apple rivers in 
 northwestern Illinois, the 2,500-acre Mississippi Palisades State Park is 
 rich in American Indian history.

 http://dnr.state.il.us/lands/landmgt/parks/r1/palisade.htm

 B

 On Jan 1, 2011, at 1:55 PM, Robin Gravina wrote:

  Well I started looking at it this evening, so it had better be ;-).
  It's a really stately tune the way he does it. I didn't know the
  Pallisades were some cliffs, or mountains, but that explains it.
  I managed to tab out the tune and (as always) am amazed by the depth
  that a good performance and all the details give to what is really not
  a terribly complicated tune. Suppose that's what music is all about
  really!
  Happy New Year to everyone. This list has been one of my great
  pleasures this year
  Abrazos
  Robin

  2011/1/1, mistertaterbug taterbugmu...@gmail.com:
  Okay,
  So I vote for Palisades... for January.
  Tbug

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Re: New Tune/January '11

2010-12-28 Thread Holstein
Mike,

Regarding the order of selection, we could go for the most furtherest
away from Gnashville, in which case I'll put my hand up for an
upcoming selection :)

Mississippi Palisades sounds ol'right to me: no tab, never heard it,
just perfect.

Thanks...SV

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Re: New Tune/January '11

2010-12-28 Thread jojo
I've not posted a vid yet but I'll raise my hand for the Mississippi
Palisades tune by Chirps Smith, one of Illinois' finest old-time
musicians.

Joe

On Dec 27, 1:47 pm, Brian Ray dassp...@gmail.com wrote:
 Not sure what the rules are for choosing SOTM... but if'n y'all want a great 
 tune to learn, I'll suggest Mississippi Palisades by Chirps Smith. I'm very 
 likely the only one in the group that knows it and that should definitely 
 change 'cause it's a great one. I have Chirps doing it (banjo/fiddle) and 
 it's also on the new Rhys Jones record (fiddle/piano/banjo). I could make the 
 audio available should folks decide they'd like to do it. It'd have to be an 
 exercise in ear training 'cause no tab exists...

 Brian

 On Dec 27, 2010, at 1:16 PM, mistertaterbug wrote:

  Boy, this page has gone dead silent since the Facebutt page got
  started. Crickets...So, what're we gonna do about the January tune? I
  suggest we go to another key and get outa A. Who's gonna pick the
  tune? Shall we go alphabetically? Youngest? Oldest? Best looking(no
  wait, I already did one BFG)? What say you folks?

  Taterbug

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Re: New Tune/January '11

2010-12-28 Thread Steve Cantrell
I'd definitely be interested in hearing this. 






From: jojo joe.nobil...@gmail.com
To: Taterbugmando taterbugmando@googlegroups.com
Sent: Tue, December 28, 2010 8:24:54 AM
Subject: Re: New Tune/January '11

I've not posted a vid yet but I'll raise my hand for the Mississippi
Palisades tune by Chirps Smith, one of Illinois' finest old-time
musicians.

Joe

On Dec 27, 1:47 pm, Brian Ray dassp...@gmail.com wrote:
 Not sure what the rules are for choosing SOTM... but if'n y'all want a great 
tune to learn, I'll suggest Mississippi Palisades by Chirps Smith. I'm very 
likely the only one in the group that knows it and that should definitely 
change 
'cause it's a great one. I have Chirps doing it (banjo/fiddle) and it's also 
on 
the new Rhys Jones record (fiddle/piano/banjo). I could make the audio 
available 
should folks decide they'd like to do it. It'd have to be an exercise in ear 
training 'cause no tab exists...

 Brian

 On Dec 27, 2010, at 1:16 PM, mistertaterbug wrote:

  Boy, this page has gone dead silent since the Facebutt page got
  started. Crickets...So, what're we gonna do about the January tune? I
  suggest we go to another key and get outa A. Who's gonna pick the
  tune? Shall we go alphabetically? Youngest? Oldest? Best looking(no
  wait, I already did one BFG)? What say you folks?

  Taterbug

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Re: New Tune/January '11

2010-12-28 Thread Steve Cantrell
And here is a slow version if anyone would like to hear it:
http://oldtownschool.org/connect/fiddleclub/2008/04/11/some-tunes-from-chirps-smith/






From: jojo joe.nobil...@gmail.com
To: Taterbugmando taterbugmando@googlegroups.com
Sent: Tue, December 28, 2010 8:24:54 AM
Subject: Re: New Tune/January '11

I've not posted a vid yet but I'll raise my hand for the Mississippi
Palisades tune by Chirps Smith, one of Illinois' finest old-time
musicians.

Joe

On Dec 27, 1:47 pm, Brian Ray dassp...@gmail.com wrote:
 Not sure what the rules are for choosing SOTM... but if'n y'all want a great 
tune to learn, I'll suggest Mississippi Palisades by Chirps Smith. I'm very 
likely the only one in the group that knows it and that should definitely 
change 
'cause it's a great one. I have Chirps doing it (banjo/fiddle) and it's also 
on 
the new Rhys Jones record (fiddle/piano/banjo). I could make the audio 
available 
should folks decide they'd like to do it. It'd have to be an exercise in ear 
training 'cause no tab exists...

 Brian

 On Dec 27, 2010, at 1:16 PM, mistertaterbug wrote:

  Boy, this page has gone dead silent since the Facebutt page got
  started. Crickets...So, what're we gonna do about the January tune? I
  suggest we go to another key and get outa A. Who's gonna pick the
  tune? Shall we go alphabetically? Youngest? Oldest? Best looking(no
  wait, I already did one BFG)? What say you folks?

  Taterbug

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Re: New Tune/January '11

2010-12-28 Thread Brian Ray
At the risk of tipping the scale a bit, I talked to Chirps this
morning and told him we might be doing his tune for the SOTM. I
invited him over to record some video of him doing MS Palisades (and
likely others) this weekend and I could post it for the group.

Should be a fine time... and there will almost certainly be copious
beer drinking involved.

B



On Tue, Dec 28, 2010 at 7:27 AM, Steve Cantrell sec...@bellsouth.net wrote:
 And here is a slow version if anyone would like to hear it:
 http://oldtownschool.org/connect/fiddleclub/2008/04/11/some-tunes-from-chirps-smith/

 
 From: jojo joe.nobil...@gmail.com
 To: Taterbugmando taterbugmando@googlegroups.com
 Sent: Tue, December 28, 2010 8:24:54 AM
 Subject: Re: New Tune/January '11

 I've not posted a vid yet but I'll raise my hand for the Mississippi
 Palisades tune by Chirps Smith, one of Illinois' finest old-time
 musicians.

 Joe

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Re: New Tune/January '11

2010-12-28 Thread Holstein
Brian, you go to the top of the class for that effort.
Looking forward to seeing the video (post beer consumption)!
SV

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New Tune/January '11

2010-12-27 Thread mistertaterbug
Boy, this page has gone dead silent since the Facebutt page got
started. Crickets...So, what're we gonna do about the January tune? I
suggest we go to another key and get outa A. Who's gonna pick the
tune? Shall we go alphabetically? Youngest? Oldest? Best looking(no
wait, I already did one BFG)? What say you folks?

Taterbug

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Re: New Tune/January '11

2010-12-27 Thread Brian Ray
Not sure what the rules are for choosing SOTM... but if'n y'all want a great 
tune to learn, I'll suggest Mississippi Palisades by Chirps Smith. I'm very 
likely the only one in the group that knows it and that should definitely 
change 'cause it's a great one. I have Chirps doing it (banjo/fiddle) and it's 
also on the new Rhys Jones record (fiddle/piano/banjo). I could make the audio 
available should folks decide they'd like to do it. It'd have to be an exercise 
in ear training 'cause no tab exists... 

Brian


On Dec 27, 2010, at 1:16 PM, mistertaterbug wrote:

 Boy, this page has gone dead silent since the Facebutt page got
 started. Crickets...So, what're we gonna do about the January tune? I
 suggest we go to another key and get outa A. Who's gonna pick the
 tune? Shall we go alphabetically? Youngest? Oldest? Best looking(no
 wait, I already did one BFG)? What say you folks?
 
 Taterbug
 
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Re: New Tune/January '11

2010-12-27 Thread Michael Hedding
Johnson City Rag is a good one off the Molsky CD...I have been working on
that one a little bit.

Mike

On Mon, Dec 27, 2010 at 1:47 PM, Brian Ray dassp...@gmail.com wrote:

 Not sure what the rules are for choosing SOTM... but if'n y'all want a
 great tune to learn, I'll suggest Mississippi Palisades by Chirps Smith. I'm
 very likely the only one in the group that knows it and that should
 definitely change 'cause it's a great one. I have Chirps doing it
 (banjo/fiddle) and it's also on the new Rhys Jones record
 (fiddle/piano/banjo). I could make the audio available should folks decide
 they'd like to do it. It'd have to be an exercise in ear training 'cause no
 tab exists...

 Brian


 On Dec 27, 2010, at 1:16 PM, mistertaterbug wrote:

  Boy, this page has gone dead silent since the Facebutt page got
  started. Crickets...So, what're we gonna do about the January tune? I
  suggest we go to another key and get outa A. Who's gonna pick the
  tune? Shall we go alphabetically? Youngest? Oldest? Best looking(no
  wait, I already did one BFG)? What say you folks?
 
  Taterbug
 
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Re: New Tune/January '11

2010-12-27 Thread Linda
look on the list here...for a fiddle version (audio) of Mississippi
Palisades
http://www.fiddlehangout.com/myhangout/music.asp?ID=1137
linda

On Dec 28, 8:26 am, kathy nichols kathymnich...@gmail.com wrote:
 Lack of posting probably has to do more with holiday travel and time
 rather than lack of interest.
 As a newer member of the group, I really appreciate all the
 conversations and comments and even though my version of the December
 tune may never make the land-o-tube, it has been fun working on it.
 It has a permanent place in my stack of everyday run throughs.
 Does the tune need to stay in any certain genres?  How about something
 like Black and White Rag (George Botsford).  It's in D and has three
 parts.
 Kathy

 On 12/27/10, Michael Hedding michaelhedd...@gmail.com wrote:

  Johnson City Rag is a good one off the Molsky CD...I have been working on
  that one a little bit.

  Mike

  On Mon, Dec 27, 2010 at 1:47 PM, Brian Ray dassp...@gmail.com wrote:

  Not sure what the rules are for choosing SOTM... but if'n y'all want a
  great tune to learn, I'll suggest Mississippi Palisades by Chirps Smith.
  I'm
  very likely the only one in the group that knows it and that should
  definitely change 'cause it's a great one. I have Chirps doing it
  (banjo/fiddle) and it's also on the new Rhys Jones record
  (fiddle/piano/banjo). I could make the audio available should folks decide
  they'd like to do it. It'd have to be an exercise in ear training 'cause
  no
  tab exists...

  Brian

  On Dec 27, 2010, at 1:16 PM, mistertaterbug wrote:

   Boy, this page has gone dead silent since the Facebutt page got
   started. Crickets...So, what're we gonna do about the January tune? I
   suggest we go to another key and get outa A. Who's gonna pick the
   tune? Shall we go alphabetically? Youngest? Oldest? Best looking(no
   wait, I already did one BFG)? What say you folks?

   Taterbug

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Re: New Tune/January '11

2010-12-27 Thread Brian Ray
In case folks are interested... here's Mississippi Palisades by Chirps Smith: 
http://dasspunk.com/SOTM/Mississippi.Palisades.mp3 .

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Re: New Tune/January '11

2010-12-27 Thread Brian Ray
Wow, that's great Linda. Great to see that this tune is getting around. 

B


On Dec 27, 2010, at 3:43 PM, Linda wrote:

 look on the list here...for a fiddle version (audio) of Mississippi
 Palisades
 http://www.fiddlehangout.com/myhangout/music.asp?ID=1137
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Re: New Tune/January '11

2010-12-27 Thread Robin Gravina
Aint heard it, but I figure if someone has the passion to say that
they'd like a certain tune done, then that should be it.
If there are people fighting to get their choice toon out there, then
it has to be healthy!

And on another point. I prefer the gmail way for the list: I can't
connect that much, so I don't see the FB conversations,  and I do
prefer the long mails to the five word standard facebook response. FB
is much ezier, but a good deal stoopider, imho.
But it does have its uses, i suppose.
Let there be space for some kind of argumented communication!


2010/12/27, Brian Ray dassp...@gmail.com:
 Not sure what the rules are for choosing SOTM... but if'n y'all want a great
 tune to learn, I'll suggest Mississippi Palisades by Chirps Smith. I'm very
 likely the only one in the group that knows it and that should definitely
 change 'cause it's a great one. I have Chirps doing it (banjo/fiddle) and
 it's also on the new Rhys Jones record (fiddle/piano/banjo). I could make
 the audio available should folks decide they'd like to do it. It'd have to
 be an exercise in ear training 'cause no tab exists...

 Brian


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 Boy, this page has gone dead silent since the Facebutt page got
 started. Crickets...So, what're we gonna do about the January tune? I
 suggest we go to another key and get outa A. Who's gonna pick the
 tune? Shall we go alphabetically? Youngest? Oldest? Best looking(no
 wait, I already did one BFG)? What say you folks?

 Taterbug

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Re: A tune

2010-03-24 Thread Jonas Mattebo
Don,
Very nice tune and playing! I thought I recognized that clear tone... ;)

/Jonas

2010/3/24 Don adobeinthepi...@gmail.com

 Thanks, folks, glad you liked it. And thanks, Tater, for the CD order.

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Re: A tune

2010-03-24 Thread Steve Cantrell
Great playing all the way around, Don. Well done.





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Don,
Very nice tune and playing! I thought I recognized that clear tone... ;)
 
/Jonas


2010/3/24 Don adobeinthepi...@gmail.com

Thanks, folks, glad you liked it. And thanks, Tater, for the CD order.


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A tune

2010-03-23 Thread Don
Well, it's awfully quiet on the Tater front. Guess I'll share a tune
from a live recording of a show we played 2 weekends ago. It was in an
old schoolhouse converted to a gallery out here in the middle of
nowhere in western New Mexico. I took my laptop and interface and
multitracked it because we're trying to put together a demo. Anyway,
this one turned out good--to my ear anyway.

The tune is called Sleepy Meadow and it's one I wrote for Frank
Wakefield. I took a bunch of his ideas and stirred them up with my own
and spit out this tune. Of course, in trying to do my worst backwards
talking, instead of calling it Wake Field I called it Sleepy Meadow...
the alternative title is Frank Incensed.

The group is called Sons of Others and features Gregg Daigle on
guitar, Justin McClauchlin on bass, and me on mandolin--I'm playing a
Campanella Due at this show. Mics are 57s on instruments run into a
Peavy mixer for the house sound, I tapped the inserts and ran it into
a Presonus Firestudio, recorded/mixed in Logic Express at 24/44.1 for
any of you who care. I also put up a room mic which really added a
sense of the space and natural reverb to it. This is a first rough mix
but I liked it enough to want to share it.

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Re: A tune

2010-03-23 Thread Pat Murphree
That's a real winner, Don! The tune is creative and has good drive. The 
mandolin playing is terrific. Good guitar too, by the way. It's a keeper for 
sure. Thanks for sending this out. 

Pat 
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Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2010 7:24:44 AM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific 
Subject: A tune 

Well, it's awfully quiet on the Tater front. Guess I'll share a tune 
from a live recording of a show we played 2 weekends ago. It was in an 
old schoolhouse converted to a gallery out here in the middle of 
nowhere in western New Mexico. I took my laptop and interface and 
multitracked it because we're trying to put together a demo. Anyway, 
this one turned out good--to my ear anyway. 

The tune is called Sleepy Meadow and it's one I wrote for Frank 
Wakefield. I took a bunch of his ideas and stirred them up with my own 
and spit out this tune. Of course, in trying to do my worst backwards 
talking, instead of calling it Wake Field I called it Sleepy Meadow... 
the alternative title is Frank Incensed. 

The group is called Sons of Others and features Gregg Daigle on 
guitar, Justin McClauchlin on bass, and me on mandolin--I'm playing a 
Campanella Due at this show. Mics are 57s on instruments run into a 
Peavy mixer for the house sound, I tapped the inserts and ran it into 
a Presonus Firestudio, recorded/mixed in Logic Express at 24/44.1 for 
any of you who care. I also put up a room mic which really added a 
sense of the space and natural reverb to it. This is a first rough mix 
but I liked it enough to want to share it. 

http://www.dongrieser.net/transfer/sleepy.mp3 

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Re: A tune

2010-03-23 Thread Mark Seale
Really nicely done Don!

M

On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 9:24 AM, Don adobeinthepi...@gmail.com wrote:

 Well, it's awfully quiet on the Tater front. Guess I'll share a tune
 from a live recording of a show we played 2 weekends ago. It was in an
 old schoolhouse converted to a gallery out here in the middle of
 nowhere in western New Mexico. I took my laptop and interface and
 multitracked it because we're trying to put together a demo. Anyway,
 this one turned out good--to my ear anyway.

 The tune is called Sleepy Meadow and it's one I wrote for Frank
 Wakefield. I took a bunch of his ideas and stirred them up with my own
 and spit out this tune. Of course, in trying to do my worst backwards
 talking, instead of calling it Wake Field I called it Sleepy Meadow...
 the alternative title is Frank Incensed.

 The group is called Sons of Others and features Gregg Daigle on
 guitar, Justin McClauchlin on bass, and me on mandolin--I'm playing a
 Campanella Due at this show. Mics are 57s on instruments run into a
 Peavy mixer for the house sound, I tapped the inserts and ran it into
 a Presonus Firestudio, recorded/mixed in Logic Express at 24/44.1 for
 any of you who care. I also put up a room mic which really added a
 sense of the space and natural reverb to it. This is a first rough mix
 but I liked it enough to want to share it.

 http://www.dongrieser.net/transfer/sleepy.mp3

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Re: A tune

2010-03-23 Thread mandoholic
Nice tune Don. My wife, Nikki, was listening from the other room and says, 
What a great tune and so not overdone. 
A huge compliment from the Bass Babe. 



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Re: A tune

2010-03-23 Thread Mike O
I agree with all the comments heretofore or even five... nice playing
and recording!

On Mar 23, 12:40 pm, mandoho...@comcast.net wrote:
 Nice tune Don. My wife, Nikki, was listening from the other room and says, 
 What a great tune and so not overdone.
 A huge compliment from the Bass Babe.

 Clyde Clevenger
 Just My Opinion, But It's Right
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Re: A tune

2010-03-23 Thread Linda
Great tune, I can hear the country you are living in...great mando, a
real treat.
I like the story about the title too.


On Mar 24, 8:16 am, Mike O m...@att.net wrote:
 I agree with all the comments heretofore or even five... nice playing
 and recording!

 On Mar 23, 12:40 pm, mandoho...@comcast.net wrote:

  Nice tune Don. My wife, Nikki, was listening from the other room and says, 
  What a great tune and so not overdone.
  A huge compliment from the Bass Babe.

  Clyde Clevenger
  Just My Opinion, But It's Right
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Re: A tune

2010-03-23 Thread mistertaterbug
Kick butt, Don. Sounds like you're really starting to come into your
own, speaking your own language, saying things your own way. Nice to
hear you stretch out and go for it. Can I come play too?

By the way, I bought your CD today. Thanks. Now I want an
mandocello...
massatatuhbug

On Mar 23, 9:24 am, Don adobeinthepi...@gmail.com wrote:
 Well, it's awfully quiet on the Tater front. Guess I'll share a tune
 from a live recording of a show we played 2 weekends ago. It was in an
 old schoolhouse converted to a gallery out here in the middle of
 nowhere in western New Mexico. I took my laptop and interface and
 multitracked it because we're trying to put together a demo. Anyway,
 this one turned out good--to my ear anyway.

 The tune is called Sleepy Meadow and it's one I wrote for Frank
 Wakefield. I took a bunch of his ideas and stirred them up with my own
 and spit out this tune. Of course, in trying to do my worst backwards
 talking, instead of calling it Wake Field I called it Sleepy Meadow...
 the alternative title is Frank Incensed.

 The group is called Sons of Others and features Gregg Daigle on
 guitar, Justin McClauchlin on bass, and me on mandolin--I'm playing a
 Campanella Due at this show. Mics are 57s on instruments run into a
 Peavy mixer for the house sound, I tapped the inserts and ran it into
 a Presonus Firestudio, recorded/mixed in Logic Express at 24/44.1 for
 any of you who care. I also put up a room mic which really added a
 sense of the space and natural reverb to it. This is a first rough mix
 but I liked it enough to want to share it.

 http://www.dongrieser.net/transfer/sleepy.mp3

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Re: A tune

2010-03-23 Thread Mike
Primo!

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Re: A tune

2010-03-23 Thread Don
Thanks, folks, glad you liked it. And thanks, Tater, for the CD order.

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Re: Help to ID a tune

2009-08-24 Thread Robin Gravina

Could be dock boggs 'country blues'? Not sure- those words represent
some popular concepts

2009/8/24, Steve Cantrell sec...@bellsouth.net:
 Posted this on the Cafe and here too. Hoping I might get a nibble..

 Alright, while I was lying in my tent at Laurel Bloomery over the weekend a
 couple of guys got into the loft of a nearby barn--to get out of the
 rain--and they really started to tear it up jamming. They were picking some
 great tunes, but the downpour was vicious and at about 2am I was done, so I
 didn't get up.  The tune that actually stirred me out of sleep was GREAT,
 and I just caught the end of it. It was played with a fast, banjo strum--not
 clawhammer--and the chorus seemed to be something like I like the women and
 the whiskey and the wine, also mentions of corn liquor repeatedly. Not a
 lot to go on, but I'm primarily a bluegrass picker so it could be an
 old-time, late-night jam standard for all I know. Any ideas?
 


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Re: Help to ID a tune

2009-08-24 Thread Steve Cantrell
Holy crap, Robin! That's it. I gave you totally inaccurate info and you nailed 
it. 

If there's a gold star system anywhere here, Robin just got it. 



From: Robin Gravina robin.grav...@gmail.com
To: taterbugmando@googlegroups.com
Sent: Monday, August 24, 2009 2:15:12 AM
Subject: Re: Help to ID a tune


Could be dock boggs 'country blues'? Not sure- those words represent
some popular concepts

2009/8/24, Steve Cantrell sec...@bellsouth.net:
 Posted this on the Cafe and here too. Hoping I might get a nibble..

 Alright, while I was lying in my tent at Laurel Bloomery over the weekend a
 couple of guys got into the loft of a nearby barn--to get out of the
 rain--and they really started to tear it up jamming. They were picking some
 great tunes, but the downpour was vicious and at about 2am I was done, so I
 didn't get up.  The tune that actually stirred me out of sleep was GREAT,
 and I just caught the end of it. It was played with a fast, banjo strum--not
 clawhammer--and the chorus seemed to be something like I like the women and
 the whiskey and the wine, also mentions of corn liquor repeatedly. Not a
 lot to go on, but I'm primarily a bluegrass picker so it could be an
 old-time, late-night jam standard for all I know. Any ideas?
 


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Re: Help to ID a tune

2009-08-24 Thread Robin Gravina

ha ha ha
I guess I had a moment of being in tune with the universe - this kind
of thing has been happening a lot lately, but this list is not the
place to talk about  it

On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 1:09 PM, Steve Cantrellsec...@bellsouth.net wrote:
 Holy crap, Robin! That's it. I gave you totally inaccurate info and you
 nailed it.

 If there's a gold star system anywhere here, Robin just got it.
 
 From: Robin Gravina robin.grav...@gmail.com
 To: taterbugmando@googlegroups.com
 Sent: Monday, August 24, 2009 2:15:12 AM
 Subject: Re: Help to ID a tune


 Could be dock boggs 'country blues'? Not sure- those words represent
 some popular concepts

 2009/8/24, Steve Cantrell sec...@bellsouth.net:
 Posted this on the Cafe and here too. Hoping I might get a nibble..

 Alright, while I was lying in my tent at Laurel Bloomery over the weekend
 a
 couple of guys got into the loft of a nearby barn--to get out of the
 rain--and they really started to tear it up jamming. They were picking
 some
 great tunes, but the downpour was vicious and at about 2am I was done, so
 I
 didn't get up.  The tune that actually stirred me out of sleep was GREAT,
 and I just caught the end of it. It was played with a fast, banjo
 strum--not
 clawhammer--and the chorus seemed to be something like I like the women
 and
 the whiskey and the wine, also mentions of corn liquor repeatedly. Not a
 lot to go on, but I'm primarily a bluegrass picker so it could be an
 old-time, late-night jam standard for all I know. Any ideas?
 


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Help to ID a tune

2009-08-23 Thread Steve Cantrell
Posted this on the Cafe and here too. Hoping I might get a nibble..

Alright, while I was lying in my tent at Laurel Bloomery over the weekend a 
couple of guys got into the loft of a nearby barn--to get out of the rain--and 
they really started to tear it up jamming. They were picking some great tunes, 
but the downpour was vicious and at about 2am I was done, so I didn't get up.  
The tune that actually stirred me out of sleep was GREAT, and I just caught the 
end of it. It was played with a fast, banjo strum--not clawhammer--and the 
chorus seemed to be something like I like the women and the whiskey and the 
wine, also mentions of corn liquor repeatedly. Not a lot to go on, but I'm 
primarily a bluegrass picker so it could be an old-time, late-night jam 
standard for all I know. Any ideas?
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Re: What Monroe tune does this sound like?

2009-07-26 Thread Bernie

She gave the name didn't she?  She calls it the Full Catastrophe
Waltz!  I like it!

On Jul 19, 1:34 am, mistertaterbug taterbugmu...@gmail.com wrote:
 Sounds like a LOT of waltzs, really.
 TBug

 On Jul 15, 10:07 pm, Mark Seale mark.se...@gmail.com wrote:



  Sort of Kentucky Waltz like isn't it?

  On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 8:21 PM, Linda lj...@intas.net.au wrote:

  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ZhPRLUQ4MwNR=1

   I can't say this is red hot picking...but kinda neat to see the
   variations she used to make this one tune interesting to listen to so
   many times...nice for late beginner folks to study..me thinks.

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What Monroe tune does this sound like?

2009-07-15 Thread Linda



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ZhPRLUQ4MwNR=1


I can't say this is red hot picking...but kinda neat to see the
variations she used to make this one tune interesting to listen to so
many times...nice for late beginner folks to study..me thinks.

Nice compbo, guitar and mando...
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Re: What Monroe tune does this sound like?

2009-07-15 Thread Terry Bullin
Sounds like Roxannes Waltz to me

--- On Wed, 7/15/09, Linda lj...@intas.net.au wrote:

From: Linda lj...@intas.net.au
Subject: What Monroe tune does this sound like?
To: Taterbugmando taterbugmando@googlegroups.com
Date: Wednesday, July 15, 2009, 9:21 PM




http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ZhPRLUQ4MwNR=1


I can't say this is red hot picking...but kinda neat to see the
variations she used to make this one tune interesting to listen to so
many times...nice for late beginner folks to study..me thinks.

Nice compbo, guitar and mando...




  
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Re: What Monroe tune does this sound like?

2009-07-15 Thread Mark Seale
Sort of Kentucky Waltz like isn't it?

On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 8:21 PM, Linda lj...@intas.net.au wrote:




 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ZhPRLUQ4MwNR=1


 I can't say this is red hot picking...but kinda neat to see the
 variations she used to make this one tune interesting to listen to so
 many times...nice for late beginner folks to study..me thinks.

 Nice compbo, guitar and mando...
 


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Re: Who needs another fiddle tune book?

2009-05-15 Thread Nelson

I always am on the lookout for a new one.

Now I have to look up the difference in a song and a ditty.

On May 14, 3:38 pm, Fred fkel...@scicable.net wrote:
 I got this'n last year--good stuff!  The 3-CD set released in
 conjunction (must be purchased separately IIRC) is also valuable.



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Who needs another fiddle tune book?

2009-05-14 Thread 14strings

http://www.dearoldillinois.com/index.html
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Re: Who needs another fiddle tune book?

2009-05-14 Thread Fred

I got this'n last year--good stuff!  The 3-CD set released in 
conjunction (must be purchased separately IIRC) is also valuable.

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Re: a folk tune from the side of the world

2009-02-25 Thread mistertaterbug

Deep,
You still taking occasional lessons from Snehashish Mozumder? How's
that going? Thanks for posting the Youtube links. Great stuff. What,
just out of curiosity, is the time signature?
Tater

On Feb 24, 11:14 pm, diptanshu roy diptanshu@gmail.com wrote:
 thanks guys! there is more on my youtube page if u like it. basuda plays a
 dotara. its a baul folk instrument. this is folk music from bengal and u may
 not find it anywhere in bangalore. but these guys do perform all over the
 world... so if u are lucky u might be able to catch them sometime. or if u
 want to organize a show u i can surely help u with their contacts etc.
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Re: a folk tune from the side of the world

2009-02-25 Thread Mike O

So the Potentater of this forum suggested I post something about my
mandolin as it is a bit of an unusual beast and he thought some folks
would be interested.  I call it a Larry Loar or the Frankenloar... cuz
it looks like Lloyd's lab experiment.  It is actually a Lloyd Loar
mandola that someone had the brilliant idea of converting into an F5
mandolin.  As one luthier put it...Boy, somebody went to a lot of
work to ruin a perfectly good Loar mandola!

As best as forensics can reconstruct the crime... they took a bandsaw
and cut the sides down from the depth of a mandola (around 2) to the
depth of an F5 (about 1.25).  Then they took the neck off and cut
that down to the proper length with headstock intact and created a new
fingerboard with the appropriate scale length, frets, etc.  It was
then reassembled, lifted up into a category 5 thunderstorm and... it
is ALIVE!  my creature is ALIVE! (ok... the thunderstorm is dramatic
license on my part)

In spite of its freakish lineage... it is a fantastic sounding and
playing instrument.  Does it sound like a loar?  I dunno... cuz it's
the only one I've played.  Does it sound better than any other mando
I've been around?  Yep.  You can hear it on my earlier you tube post
in this topic string.  Keep in mind, it's only as good as the player
in this case...

If you want to see it... it's posted as part of the mandolin archive
here: http://www.mandolinarchive.com/perl/show_mando.pl?230

Satisfied, Potentater?

Mike O'

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 Deep,
 You still taking occasional lessons from Snehashish Mozumder? How's
 that going? Thanks for posting the Youtube links. Great stuff. What
 just out of curiosity, is the time signature?
 Tater

 On Feb 24, 11:14 pm, diptanshu roy diptanshu@gmail.com wrote:

  thanks guys! there is more on my youtube page if u like it. basuda plays a
  dotara. its a baul folk instrument. this is folk music from bengal and u may
  not find it anywhere in bangalore. but these guys do perform all over the
  world... so if u are lucky u might be able to catch them sometime. or if u
  want to organize a show u i can surely help u with their contacts etc.
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Re: a folk tune from the side of the world

2009-02-25 Thread Don Grieser

Hey Deep,

Does that family have any recordings? I'm really taken by that music.
Is it available for download somewhere? If they don't and you'd be
willing to record them somehow and make some mp3s, I'd be happy to
send you a paypal payment for you and them.

Don

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Re: a folk tune from the side of the world

2009-02-25 Thread diptanshu roy
hey don thats real sweet of you. they dont have any recordings. most of
these baul dudes are extremely poor people and in much need of the money.
they are happy if someone willingly gives them something after listning to
their music. the purist will almost never ask for any money. i will
certainly try to record some stuff and send them to you if i get the
opportunity... and will certainly put up more stuff on tube.thanks.

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Re: a folk tune from the side of the world

2009-02-24 Thread sgarrity

Very cool music.  Thanks for sharing.
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Re: a folk tune from the side of the world

2009-02-24 Thread Don Grieser

Deep, what is the instrument called that Basuda is playing?

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Re: a folk tune from the side of the world

2009-02-24 Thread diptanshu roy
thanks guys! there is more on my youtube page if u like it. basuda plays a
dotara. its a baul folk instrument. this is folk music from bengal and u may
not find it anywhere in bangalore. but these guys do perform all over the
world... so if u are lucky u might be able to catch them sometime. or if u
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Re: a folk tune from the side of the world

2009-02-23 Thread diptanshu roy
real glad u enjoyed it :) thanks

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Re: A Tune For Butch

2009-02-02 Thread Mike O

I also enjoyed the tune, Don... thanks for sharing it.  Good stuff.

On Feb 1, 4:17 am, Jonas Mattebo jonas.matt...@gmail.com wrote:
 That's such a nice tune Don! Very beautiful and somber. Thanks.

 /Jonas

 30 jan 2009 kl. 19.31 skrev Don Grieser:



  After Monroe died, Butch Baldassari wrote a great tune for him, Waltz
  for Bill Monroe. I think Butch deserves some tunes too. So I gave it
  a go and came up with this tune. It's done in GDGD tuning. Hope you
  enjoy it.

 http://www.raisingcanebluegrass.com/don/forbutch.mp3
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Re: A Tune For Butch

2009-02-01 Thread Jonas Mattebo

That's such a nice tune Don! Very beautiful and somber. Thanks.

/Jonas

30 jan 2009 kl. 19.31 skrev Don Grieser:


 After Monroe died, Butch Baldassari wrote a great tune for him, Waltz
 for Bill Monroe. I think Butch deserves some tunes too. So I gave it
 a go and came up with this tune. It's done in GDGD tuning. Hope you
 enjoy it.

 http://www.raisingcanebluegrass.com/don/forbutch.mp3

 


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A Tune For Butch

2009-01-30 Thread Don Grieser

After Monroe died, Butch Baldassari wrote a great tune for him, Waltz
for Bill Monroe. I think Butch deserves some tunes too. So I gave it
a go and came up with this tune. It's done in GDGD tuning. Hope you
enjoy it.

http://www.raisingcanebluegrass.com/don/forbutch.mp3

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RE: A Tune For Butch

2009-01-30 Thread D Fehling

Excellent Don I'm sure you have made Butch Proud.
 
 
Dennis
www.friendsforlifedogtraining.com
 
 
When will the madness stop.  Spay and Neuter your pets



 EMAILING FOR THE GREATER GOODJoin me Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2009 11:31:55 -0700 
Subject: A Tune For Butch From: adobeinthepi...@gmail.com To: 
taterbugmando@googlegroups.com   After Monroe died, Butch Baldassari wrote a 
great tune for him, Waltz for Bill Monroe. I think Butch deserves some tunes 
too. So I gave it a go and came up with this tune. It's done in GDGD tuning. 
Hope you enjoy it.  http://www.raisingcanebluegrass.com/don/forbutch.mp3  
 
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Re: A Tune For Butch

2009-01-30 Thread mistertaterbug

Very nice, Don. There's things in there that I never thought of doing
in that crosstuned configuration. Interesting chord scheme, if I'm
hearing it right. Thanks for sharing your feelings too.

When will the madness stop. Spay and neuter your parents.
puhtater

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 Excellent Don I'm sure you have made Butch Proud.

 Denniswww.friendsforlifedogtraining.com

 When will the madness stop.  Spay and Neuter your pets

  EMAILING FOR THE GREATER GOODJoin me Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2009 11:31:55 -0700 
 Subject: A Tune For Butch From: adobeinthepi...@gmail.com To: 
 taterbugmando@googlegroups.com   After Monroe died, Butch Baldassari wrote 
 a great tune for him, Waltz for Bill Monroe. I think Butch deserves some 
 tunes too. So I gave it a go and came up with this tune. It's done in GDGD 
 tuning. Hope you enjoy it. 
 http://www.raisingcanebluegrass.com/don/forbutch.mp3  
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The Lloyd Loar tune

2009-01-02 Thread Mandoyak

Does anyone have any tab or sheet music of The Lloyd Loar? Given that
it's a fairly obscure Monroe tune I'm guessing probably not, 'cept for
Tater that is.

I'm trying to learn if from Skip Gorman's Old Time Mandolin cd and I'm
having a tough time with what exactly he's doing there.

Thanks,

John
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Re: The Lloyd Loar tune

2009-01-02 Thread mistertaterbug

Yak,
No sir, I don't have it notated. Reckon I could...I'm working on
versions of Road to Columbus(very nice), Tanyards, and Journey's
End currently.
Tater

On Jan 2, 5:25 pm, Mandoyak jthil...@insightbb.com wrote:
 Does anyone have any tab or sheet music of The Lloyd Loar? Given that
 it's a fairly obscure Monroe tune I'm guessing probably not, 'cept for
 Tater that is.

 I'm trying to learn if from Skip Gorman's Old Time Mandolin cd and I'm
 having a tough time with what exactly he's doing there.

 Thanks,

 John
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Re: The Lloyd Loar tune

2009-01-02 Thread Mandoyak

I've snagged the Amazing Slow Downer so I think I'll slowly plow
through LLoyd Loar and other Monroe tunes that have been giving me
fits.

Speaking of Road To Columbus, love that tune. I learned it from the
Kenny Baker album  Todd Collins Monroe Instrumentals book. For some
reason I have trouble getting Monroe tunes under my fingers for a time
and then it clicks and I wonder why I had so much trouble with it.
Could be that I don't have the best ear. I grew up a drummer so I'm
excused...

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 Yak,
 No sir, I don't have it notated. Reckon I could...I'm working on
 versions of Road to Columbus(very nice), Tanyards, and Journey's
 End currently.
 Tater

 On Jan 2, 5:25 pm, Mandoyak jthil...@insightbb.com wrote:

  Does anyone have any tab or sheet music of The Lloyd Loar? Given that
  it's a fairly obscure Monroe tune I'm guessing probably not, 'cept for
  Tater that is.

  I'm trying to learn if from Skip Gorman's Old Time Mandolin cd and I'm
  having a tough time with what exactly he's doing there.

  Thanks,

  John
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Re: The Lloyd Loar tune

2009-01-02 Thread mistertaterbug

Yak,
Main thing to remember about Loyd Loar is that it's played up the
neck, not in first position. I'll save you that boo-boo ahead of time.
Think about playing in double stop A positions. It's been a while
since I played through the tune, but I do recall it's not played in
first position.

Tater

On Jan 2, 7:52 pm, Mandoyak jthil...@insightbb.com wrote:
 I've snagged the Amazing Slow Downer so I think I'll slowly plow
 through LLoyd Loar and other Monroe tunes that have been giving me
 fits.

 Speaking of Road To Columbus, love that tune. I learned it from the
 Kenny Baker album  Todd Collins Monroe Instrumentals book. For some
 reason I have trouble getting Monroe tunes under my fingers for a time
 and then it clicks and I wonder why I had so much trouble with it.
 Could be that I don't have the best ear. I grew up a drummer so I'm
 excused...

 On Jan 2, 7:59 pm, mistertaterbug taterbugmu...@gmail.com wrote:

  Yak,
  No sir, I don't have it notated. Reckon I could...I'm working on
  versions of Road to Columbus(very nice), Tanyards, and Journey's
  End currently.
  Tater

  On Jan 2, 5:25 pm, Mandoyak jthil...@insightbb.com wrote:

   Does anyone have any tab or sheet music of The Lloyd Loar? Given that
   it's a fairly obscure Monroe tune I'm guessing probably not, 'cept for
   Tater that is.

   I'm trying to learn if from Skip Gorman's Old Time Mandolin cd and I'm
   having a tough time with what exactly he's doing there.

   Thanks,

   John
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Re: subject Worst fiddle tune name...

2008-12-09 Thread Don Grieser

There's a tune in Bayard's Hill Country Tunes named Old Piss. More
colorful than gross.

On Mon, Dec 8, 2008 at 11:35 AM, Robin Gravina [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I wrote a (very derivative )fiddle tune last week to enourage our fiddle
 player to practice occasionally. It's called Rebecca get yer fiddle out,
 get yer effin' fiddle out Catchy I think!
 R


 On Mon, Dec 8, 2008 at 3:07 PM, mistertaterbug [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:

 Yes ma'am. There are a lot of made up and somewhat off-color song
 titles floating around out there (such as Sweet Ass in the Piney
 Woods the old Lonesome Pine Fiddlers tune) and of course bastardized
 titles of known fiddle tunes. Some don't bear repeating in polite
 company. I mean, if you're in the middle of a 10-12 hour drive and
 looking for things to do, it's fun to come up with your own titles.
 Say the tunes Spider Bit the Baby or Indian Killed a Woodcock  or
 Monkey in the Dogcart. Take a look at the formula...Noun, verb,
 noun. Or you might want to go with more detail as in Jenny Ran Away
 in the Mud in the Night. I also hear that Bob Wills and band wrote a
 lot of verses to Take Me Back to Tulsa that are a bit racy. Boys
 will be boys...

 Tater

 On Dec 8, 12:18 am, Linda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Yes Indeed, I bet you have more interesting titles up your sleeve than
  a centipede has legs.
  sir.
 
  On Dec 8, 3:25 pm, mistertaterbug [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
   Uhm, I better just stay outa this oneG.
   Tater
 
   On Dec 6, 7:34 pm, Mandoyak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
Ha! That easily trumps!
 
On Dec 6, 4:49 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 My favorite one is still Dog Shit A Rye Straw.
 
  On Sat 12/ 6/08 11:32 AM , Mandoyak [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent:
 
  Stumbled across these fiddle tunes:
 
  Maggots In The Sheep Hide and Snouts  Ears of America
 
  Uh...gross. Neat tunes, bad names.



 


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Re: subject Worst fiddle tune name...

2008-12-08 Thread Dasspunk

My favorite would have to be Shove The Pig's Foot a Little Further
Into the Fire. Great name for a great tune. Translates well to mando
too!

This, from the guy who named his band (This is the) Squirrel
Hunters.

B



On Dec 8, 8:07 am, mistertaterbug [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Yes ma'am. There are a lot of made up and somewhat off-color song
 titles floating around out there (such as Sweet Ass in the Piney
 Woods the old Lonesome Pine Fiddlers tune) and of course bastardized
 titles of known fiddle tunes. Some don't bear repeating in polite
 company. I mean, if you're in the middle of a 10-12 hour drive and
 looking for things to do, it's fun to come up with your own titles.
 Say the tunes Spider Bit the Baby or Indian Killed a Woodcock  or
 Monkey in the Dogcart. Take a look at the formula...Noun, verb,
 noun. Or you might want to go with more detail as in Jenny Ran Away
 in the Mud in the Night. I also hear that Bob Wills and band wrote a
 lot of verses to Take Me Back to Tulsa that are a bit racy. Boys
 will be boys...

 Tater

 On Dec 8, 12:18 am, Linda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Yes Indeed, I bet you have more interesting titles up your sleeve than
  a centipede has legs.
  sir.

  On Dec 8, 3:25 pm, mistertaterbug [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   Uhm, I better just stay outa this oneG.
   Tater

   On Dec 6, 7:34 pm, Mandoyak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Ha! That easily trumps!

On Dec 6, 4:49 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 My favorite one is still Dog Shit A Rye Straw.

  On Sat 12/ 6/08 11:32 AM , Mandoyak [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent:

  Stumbled across these fiddle tunes:

  Maggots In The Sheep Hide and Snouts  Ears of America

  Uh...gross. Neat tunes, bad names.
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Re: subject Worst fiddle tune name...

2008-12-07 Thread Linda

Yes Indeed, I bet you have more interesting titles up your sleeve than
a centipede has legs.
sir.

On Dec 8, 3:25 pm, mistertaterbug [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Uhm, I better just stay outa this oneG.
 Tater

 On Dec 6, 7:34 pm, Mandoyak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Ha! That easily trumps!

  On Dec 6, 4:49 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   My favorite one is still Dog Shit A Rye Straw.

    On Sat 12/ 6/08 11:32 AM , Mandoyak [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent:

Stumbled across these fiddle tunes:

Maggots In The Sheep Hide and Snouts  Ears of America

Uh...gross. Neat tunes, bad names.
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