Don Kemper said:
I've heard these two live a few times, always a treat. Thanks for posting.
I've heard these two live a few times, always a treat. Thanks for posting.
I've heard these two live a few times, always a treat. Thanks for posting.
Oh, I love Lester's fiddle play! Lester's 90 or better and I believe he was at Clifftop this year.
According to the liner notes in Kim Johnson's cd, Linda McCumbers (Lester's late-wife) used to sing Cherry River Line.
Have fun learning this cool tune, Phil!
Robin T , that's a great tune to add to the dulcimer fiddler repertoire- nicely played!
I find it interesting to note that there is only one note that dips below the tonic in the Lester clip- and that note is really just a rhythm ornament that the banjo player put in, it's not actually part of the tune melody. This tells me that this tune really is in mixolydian mode (it actually doesn't seem to work in other modes), and could be played from the open string tonic position too, if one chose not to use the one banjo ornament note. That one note does add some interesting difference to the tune, though. Just mental meanderings on tunings, versions, and such!
Don't you just LOVE Lester's raw tone on that fiddle? Talk about yummy !
Does sound like a 'Reuben's Train family' tune.
Here's my translation of the tune to lap dulcimer. Tuning is DGG. Any mistakes in my translation are mine. :)
I love this, thanks for posting I think it has turned into one of my most favorite tunes.
Great ear, Stephanie-- you heard Reuben in it! (Mark heard something from a tune he knows as Lonesome Reuben. . .) Thanks a bunch for the links-- they really add a lot to a thread!
Love this tune from Lester & Kim! I encourage you to check out the notes on YT; this was a banjo tune that Lester brought to fiddle.
Wondering whether anyone plays it on mountain dulcimer?