The version in the Titon "Kentucky Fiddle Tunes" book makes way more
sense than the tab. But it does have some twists and turns in it that
are hard to wrap your fingers around. Time to give a listen to the
Haley version.

On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 4:51 PM, Mike Romkey <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Having proven myself to be clueless ... I might as go for "more
> clueless." I puzzled over this through an after work drink, and it
> seems to me the key (or one of the keys) to playing the Baggott
> transcript is to work it with a heavy triplet feel. I know what I mean
> even if you don't. (g) Looking at the first measure, it's as if you
> play the G, then the A-G-E almost as a triplet, then the F, and then
> the G-F-C almost as a triplet. I'm grabbing at straws but that's the
> only way I can get and of the tune out of it. Back to the woodshed!
> Enlighten us, oh Taterly One!
> >
>

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