The version of "Old Virginia Reel" that I know comes from a copy of
old sheet music that Hartford/James Bryan got it from. It's included
in a section of the music called Old Virginia reels, so there's more
than one in the series. An interesting note, James plays a C natural
on the G string instead of a C#, so that changes the entire complexion/
mood of the tune. My .02 cents worth from Boston...
Taterbean

On Oct 17, 7:39 am, Val Mindel <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've got the same two cuts, but also have Charlie Walden (master
> Missouri fiddler) at my house right now, so I asked him. He believes
> Bob Christeson took his version of Old Virginia largely from memory,
> which might explain differences. There are lots of differences between
> the Powers family (even when you get to the actual bit where they're
> playing the tune) and Hartford. Who knows? I like the way Tater plays
> it, which is the way I'm trying to play it on the mandolin. Meanwhile
> is it Audrey or Aubrey on the Powers cut doing the slice of mandolin
> rehearsal? That tune is definitely not Old Virginia unless she/he is
> living in some other universe. Meanwhile there's snow on Mt Snow so I
> guess winter is officially here in Vermont.... best, val
>
> On Oct 16, 12:09 pm, Robin Gravina <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I'm flicking through the Christeson Fiddle book and did 'Old Virginia reel',
> > but when I looked for it on my ipod, I found Hartford and the Fiddling
> > Powers Family but the tune seems to be completely different... Is it my
> > ears? my reading? or a different tune?
> > Best
> > Robin

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