So tune a week, and it's been two weeks. Cause I'm awesome at follow through. Anyway between then and now, I went to the Portland Old Time Gathering played a bunch of tunes that I wanted to learn and forgot to write anything down.
I was looking at a list I made of tunes I can kind of play, and I'm pretty light on A tunes. Not sure why, I blame Seattle, I suspect we play more in G and D generally speaking. Call it a regional thing, who knows. I'm trying to get used to cross A tuning so I've been working that out a bit. Tunes I've been learning/relearning in the interlude have been:
Cold Frosty Morning - Melvin Wine, I learned from an Erynn Marshall Class
Breaking Up Christmas - Learning off of Brad Leftwich's video
Jimmy Johnson - Another tune from an Erynn Marshall Class at ABC
Then a friend told me that they were learning Half Past Four on mando and banjo, so just learning it the easy way on the banjo was out. I'm starting to work it out on fiddle, there's about a hundred and thirty-five versions on youtube give or take. I've been listening mostly to Bruce Molsky and Pete Sutherland renditions. I just dug up an Ed Haley recording that I'm going to put on repeat for awhile. I do have the dot's in the Milliner-Koken book but I don't do well learning from them I never get the phrasing right. Well so that's the homework for this week.
I guess at some point I'll have to make some recordings but, I'm much to shy for posting any of that, and it's not too listenable at this point anyway.
That's what I forgot, Five Miles of Ellum Wood, Ed Salyer, I'm learning off the Canotes and Bruce Greene recordings. Also I got sidetracked by Chinquapin Hunting. That is to say I'm having a bit of trouble with Half Past Four.
I was looking at a list I made of tunes I can kind of play, and I'm pretty light on A tunes. Not sure why, I blame Seattle, I suspect we play more in G and D generally speaking. Call it a regional thing, who knows. I'm trying to get used to cross A tuning so I've been working that out a bit. Tunes I've been learning/relearning in the interlude have been:
Cold Frosty Morning - Melvin Wine, I learned from an Erynn Marshall Class
Breaking Up Christmas - Learning off of Brad Leftwich's video
Jimmy Johnson - Another tune from an Erynn Marshall Class at ABC
Then a friend told me that they were learning Half Past Four on mando and banjo, so just learning it the easy way on the banjo was out. I'm starting to work it out on fiddle, there's about a hundred and thirty-five versions on youtube give or take. I've been listening mostly to Bruce Molsky and Pete Sutherland renditions. I just dug up an Ed Haley recording that I'm going to put on repeat for awhile. I do have the dot's in the Milliner-Koken book but I don't do well learning from them I never get the phrasing right. Well so that's the homework for this week.
I guess at some point I'll have to make some recordings but, I'm much to shy for posting any of that, and it's not too listenable at this point anyway.
That's what I forgot, Five Miles of Ellum Wood, Ed Salyer, I'm learning off the Canotes and Bruce Greene recordings. Also I got sidetracked by Chinquapin Hunting. That is to say I'm having a bit of trouble with Half Past Four.