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'''CUCKOO HORNPIPE [9]'''. See "Cuckoo's Nest." Old-Time, Breakdown. USA, Missouri. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. Source Bill Driver [http://mofiddledance.org/profiles/bill-driver/] (1859-1985), an African-American fiddler from Miller County, Mo., had no name for the tune; presumably R.P. Christeson supplied "Cuckoo Hornpipe." Christeson first heard Driver play in 1928, but didn't start recording him until 1948, and even then had to transcribe Driver's tunes from memory as many of his wire recordings were stolen in 1966. Christeson thought much of his playing, and described him as "gifted with talent, had a keen ear, steady time, and played vigorously," qualities that made him an excellent dance fiddler.  
|f_annotation='''CUCKOO HORNPIPE [9]'''. See "Cuckoo's Nest." American, Reel (cut time). USA, Missouri. G Major/Mixolydian (Christeson)/A Mixolydian (Milliner/Koken). Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. Source Bill Driver [http://mofiddledance.org/profiles/bill-driver/] (1881-1985), an African-American fiddler from Miller County, central Mo., had no name for the tune; presumably R.P. Christeson supplied "Cuckoo Hornpipe." Christeson first heard Driver play in 1928, but didn't start recording him until 1948, and even then had to transcribe Driver's tunes from memory as many of his wire recordings were stolen in 1966. Christeson thought much of his playing, and described him as "gifted with talent, had a keen ear, steady time, and played vigorously," qualities that made him an excellent dance fiddler. [[File:driver.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Bill Driver [http://mofiddledance.org/profiles/bill-driver/] ]] <br><br> Northern Indiana fiddler Judge Dan White (playing with his friend John W. Summers, who provided backup by chording on the fiddle) played a similar version.
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|f_source_for_notated_version=Bill Driver (Missouri) [Christeson]; Judge Dan White (Milliner/Koken).  
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|f_printed_sources=R.P. Christeson ('''Old Time Fiddlers Repertory, vol. 2'''), 1984; No. 108, p. 69. Clare Milliner & Walt Koken ('''The Milliner-Koken Collection of American Fiddle Tunes'''), 2011; p. 138. 
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|f_see_also_listing=Hear Dan White/John Summers' early 1960's recording at Slippery Hill [https://www.slippery-hill.com/content/cuckoos-nest-2] and youtube.com [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YwYUXg_LOrY]<br>
[[File:driver.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Bill Driver [http://mofiddledance.org/profiles/bill-driver/] ]]
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''Source for notated version'': Bill Driver (Missouri) [Christeson].  
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''Printed sources'': R.P. Christeson ('''Old Time Fiddlers Repertory''', vol. 2), 1984; No. 108, p. 69.
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CUCKOO HORNPIPE [9]. See "Cuckoo's Nest." American, Reel (cut time). USA, Missouri. G Major/Mixolydian (Christeson)/A Mixolydian (Milliner/Koken). Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. Source Bill Driver [2] (1881-1985), an African-American fiddler from Miller County, central Mo., had no name for the tune; presumably R.P. Christeson supplied "Cuckoo Hornpipe." Christeson first heard Driver play in 1928, but didn't start recording him until 1948, and even then had to transcribe Driver's tunes from memory as many of his wire recordings were stolen in 1966. Christeson thought much of his playing, and described him as "gifted with talent, had a keen ear, steady time, and played vigorously," qualities that made him an excellent dance fiddler.
Bill Driver [1]


Northern Indiana fiddler Judge Dan White (playing with his friend John W. Summers, who provided backup by chording on the fiddle) played a similar version.


Additional notes
Source for notated version : - Bill Driver (Missouri) [Christeson]; Judge Dan White (Milliner/Koken).

Printed sources : - R.P. Christeson (Old Time Fiddlers Repertory, vol. 2), 1984; No. 108, p. 69. Clare Milliner & Walt Koken (The Milliner-Koken Collection of American Fiddle Tunes), 2011; p. 138.

Recorded sources : - Folkways FS3809, Dan White & John Summers - "Fine Times at Our House" (1964)

See also listing at :
Hear Dan White/John Summers' early 1960's recording at Slippery Hill [3] and youtube.com [4]



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