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Fiddle tune Transcriptions!!

   Want to learn the "standards" of the tune repertoire? Tune-meister Michael "Barney" Pilgrim has transcribed some of the classics, and is making them available FREE at efolkMusic, for your enjoyment and education as ready to print PDF files.  Just click below for standard notation, mandolin or guitar tablature- more to come- thanks, Barney!:

All Through the Night::
notes / guitar / mand
Arkansas Traveler:
notes / guitar / mand
The Ash Grove:
notes / guitar / mand
Bill Cheatham:
notes / guitar / mand
The Blarney Pilgrim:
notes / guitar / mand
Captain O'Kane:
notes / guitar / mand
Fisher's Hornpipe:
notes
/ guitar / mand

Flow Gently Sweet Afton:
notes / guitar / mand
Full House:
notes / guitar / mand
The Girl I left Behind Me:
notes / guitar / mand
June Apple:
notes / guitar / mand
Liberty:
notes
/ guitar / mand
Lord Inchiquin:
notes
/ guitar / mand
The Merry Blacksmith:
notes / guitar / mand
Pays de Haut:
notes / guitar / mand
The Rakes of Mallow:
notes / guitar / mand
The Red-haired Boy:
notes / guitar / mand
Sean Ryan's Polka:
notes / guitar / mand
Soldiers Joy:
notes / guitar / mand
Staten Island Hornpipe:
notes / guitar / mand
The Temperance Reel:
notes / guitar / mand
The Top of Cork Road:
notes / guitar / mand
Tripping Up the Stairs:
notes / guitar / mand
Turkey In the Straw:
notes / guitar / mand

 


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The TuneShop 


The TuneShop is a place to swap and learn tunes from some of the finest instrumentalists playing today. Get in "high touch" with some hot pickin' on these solo and duet tracks.

Submit your tunes for our "library" : e-mail for info. >>  Sponsorship Opportunity

TheTuneShop has received funding for development from the Mary Duke Biddle Foundation.
 

Mary Z Cox
    Mary's pickin' can really make your butt wiggle. Learn a few of these and you will be doing yourself a favor. Members can take a free one- you'll like it and come back and contribute to her cause with a few purchases, I'm postitive!! Listen first, then start to play.........
Larry Unger
The Tunes:
Listen:
Get tuned!
Four Way Gingerbread - banjo solo / A traditional fiddle tune from the playing of Florida fiddler, Cush Holston. The banjo is tuned in G (gDGBD).
Lynchburg Town - dulcimer & guitar / The dulcimer is tuned DAD. This is the first dulcimer tune Mary learned. It has one part and it's easy to play along.
Quince Dillon's Slow - Low C Tune/solo banjo / Mary tunes the banjo to open C (gCGCE) for this slower, lower version of Quince Dillon's high D tune.
Golden Slippers - banjo & guitar / Mary never liked this tune on the banjo because everyone played it in G and it sounded dull in that key. This is recorded in D (aDADE) on the banjo. Don't you love this tune in D on the banjo?
Sweet 'Bama - dulcimer & fiddle duet / This tune comes from the playing of Georgia fiddler, Stanley Bailey. The dulcimer is tuned in DGD for this G tune. Kay is in cross G on the fiddle
Larry Unger
     Larry has written more than 500 fiddle tunes and waltzes, many of which have been recorded by one of his bands or by other bands. His tunes are widely played at contra dances everywhere. He has published 2 books of original tunes, as well as one CD of original waltzes (with Ginny Snowe) and another CD with the contra dance band, Uncle Gizmo. Go to his download page for more.
Larry Unger
The Tunes:
Listen:
Get tuned!
John Henry - Traditional tune in D, played on steel guitar.
Leona Tuttle - Larry wrote this waltz in D for his grandmother's 90th birthday, played here on guitar. Recorded on Waltz Time.
Judy & Jim's Wedding - Larry wrote this waltz in D, played here on guitar. Recorded on Uncle Gizmo.
M & O Blues - Blues in E played on guitar
Two Rivers - Larry wrote this waltz on the banjo in Two Rivers, Wisconsin. Recorded on Uncle Gizmo.
 
Joel Mabus
     Joel is an adept guitar flatpicker and clawhammer banjoist, and he favors us here with a number on each.  These are from a great double album that he has re-released on CD. (He's a great fingerpicker, too, of course!) Listen and learn, we like to say, and peruse his entire discography from his artist page.

The Tunes:
Listen:
Get tuned!
Durang's Hornpipe (flatpicked guitar)
Soldier's Joy (clawhammer banjo)
  
Ed Drury
     Ed is efolkMusic's didgeridoo expert- when we get any questions about the didj, we ship them right off to him.  Ed is a classically trained trumpeter living in Portland, OR, but found a higher calling with this ancient Australian instrument.  As we are fond of saying, check it out, and check out his download page
Ed Drury
The Tunes:
Listen:
Get tuned!
Flying
Here is Ed on solo didjeridu- this piece captures the "feeling" of flying in dreams.
Grounding
"Grounding" combines childhood themes with deep tone currents.
Wanga
Wanga is a Gupapuyngu word which literally means talk. A "double" Native American cedar flute starts the conversation, which is taken up by a didjeridu which then takes the ball and runs with it.
 

Clay BucknerClay Buckner     
      Here are three items from fiddler Clay Buckner of the Red Clay Ramblers, recorded at The Rubber Room in Chapel Hill.  Listen to these straight-ahead solo versions. They are great for learning and listening.
  (these are full length clips- they take about 20 seconds to buffer- just hang on, it's worth the wait.  Tune up or something)

The Tunes: Listen: Get a tune, only 98 cents
1) Clay blasts away with "Rock the Cradle, Joe" and "Uncle Henry's Reel
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2) An old-time favorite, "Big Sciota", Buckner-style
preview Buy it
3) Some Irish: "Merry Sisters" and "The Steampacket"
preview Buy it

 

Mark Roberts of Touchstone and Red Clay Rambler fame here with a selection of tunes on banjo, flute and whistle. Reference also The Sevens and the Clayfoot Strutters
The Tunes: Listen: Get a tune, only 98 cents
The Big Sciota, clawhammer banjo preview Buy it
The Horny Ewe, clawhammer banjo preview Buy it
Last Chance, the very first banjo tune preview Buy it
Trip to Herve/ Galway Rambler, Irish Flute preview Buy it
Christy Barry's Jigs, pennywhistle preview Buy it
 
Pete Sutherland
     Moving on here with three from the great Vermont fiddler Pete Sutherland.  It's great to hear the contrast between Clay and Pete, both masters but from different schools.
The Tunes: Listen: Get a tune, only 98 cents
Dickey's Discovery, a trad tune that Pete picked up from the late Indiana musician Lotus Dickey preview Buy it
Moon Over the Mountain, a Pete original preview Buy it
Point Au Pic, a traditional Quebec tune preview Buy it

   

Ken Jackson
      More fiddle music, here from Ken Jackson of The Rhythm Rats. It's great to compare the styles of these fiddlers.  Ken likes open tunings, and it really gives his playing an old-timey sound.

The Tunes:

Listen:

Get a tune, only 98 cents
Jenny Lynn (2:19) This tune is on The Rhythm Rats CD)
Ken learned this tune years ago during a visit with Birch Monroe.  Birch had learned it from his uncle, Pendleton Vandiver, and he played it on Uncle Pen's fiddle.  The fiddle is cross-tuned in G (DGDG).
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All Young (2:14)  This rendition is from Melvin Wine of Copen, WV.        preview Buy the MP3
America Bailey (2:58) "I made up this one, named after my great-great Grandma, born ca. 1863 in Knox County, KY."   Played in A cross-tuning (EAEA)  
preview Buy the MP3
  
Cecil Tinnon and Gary Gordon
      Here's three tunes hot off the DAT- check them out and get the mp3s!!!! (Click
HERE for artist page)
The Tunes: Listen: Get a tune, 98 cents:
Home Sweet Home- Cecil on solo guitar, righteous! preview Member MP3!
Just Because- Cecil on swingin' Bluegrass guitar preview
Goldrush-  Cecil Tinnon and Gary Gordon in a great guitar duet- this track knocks me out! preview Member MP3!
Staghorn Grip  preview

 

 

 
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