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Re: [OldTime-l] help identify a fiddle tune?

The A part is Mississippi Sawyer, but the B part is
different. Can't identify that.

Don
donbanjo@...


--- jane <plainjane1@...> wrote:

> I'm seeking the actual title of a fiddle tune. I'm
> very bad at keeping track of tune names.
>
> I made a homebrew recording and called it 'Great
> Horned Owl & Red Tailed Fox," for want
> of the actual title.
> It can be heard here, first on the playlist:
>
http://www.nowhereradio.com/artists/album.php?aid=5159&alid=-1
>
>
> Tho I call it "Great Horned Owl & Red Tailed Fox",
> I'm fairly-certain it's an already-existing
> tune, osmotically-learned somewhere in jams or
> recordings...maybe from an Arthur Smith
> recording?
>
> I went through the recordings here: no definite
> match. Can anyone identify the actual
> tune/title?
>
> The tune nagged my brain for awhile. Then I had two
> separate dreams about banjos, with
> this tune as the dream-soundtrack, so the situation
> obviously required 'Exorcism By
> Recording.'
>
> thanks,
> jane
>
>
>




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I'm seeking the actual title of a fiddle tune. I'm very bad at keeping track of tune names. I made a homebrew recording and called it 'Great Horned Owl & Red...
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Feb 2, 2008
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The A part is Mississippi Sawyer, but the B part is different. Can't identify that. Don donbanjo@... ... ...
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Feb 2, 2008
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