I Wonder as I Wander

Homer Ross
Homer Ross
@homer-ross
9 months ago
15 posts

Thank you guys for all your feedback.

Dusty Turtle
Dusty Turtle
@dusty
9 months ago
1,729 posts

That's about what I know as well (see Chicago Chorale info here ). Niles claims to have heard a North Carolina girl sing a couple of lines, which he then enhanced and expanded into the song we know.  Regardless of how honest he was, if he only heard an individual voice, there was no "original" harmonic structure, so any chords he added represent his own "embellishment," as @strumelia says.  There is no way to know whether the original was major or minor.  And if it was modal, it was neither!




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Strumelia
Strumelia
@strumelia
9 months ago
2,255 posts

There is some info here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Wonder_as_I_Wander

I read what JJ Niles wrote about it in one of his books... that he 'fleshed out' the tune after hearing a girl singing it. He claimed he heard only a brief 'crude snippet' and that he composed the rest, but i suspect the girl sang more than just a snippet. From my readings years ago, I concluded that Niles had a tendency to take credit for composing stuff that already existed. I do feel he likely added chords to embellish the unaccompanied ballad.




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Homer Ross
Homer Ross
@homer-ross
9 months ago
15 posts

I think it is important to kept the historical information about the tunes we play flowing otherwise it will be lost forever. Even if someone plays a tune as a major but was originally a minor tune the history is still important.   With that said I was wondering if anyone knows the history behind the (I Wonder as I Wander) tune. Thanks for the feedback.