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|f_tune_title=Boogerman
|f_tune_title=Boogerman
|f_aka=Boggerman Will Get You, Chasing the Devil Around a Stump, Chase the Devil Around the Stump, Whip the Devil around the Stump,
|f_aka=Boggerman Will Get You, Chasing the Devil Around a Stump, Chase the Devil Around the Stump, Ol' Booger Man, Whip the Devil around the Stump,
|f_country=United States
|f_country=United States
|f_genre=Old-Time
|f_genre=Old-Time
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|f_accidental=1 sharp
|f_accidental=1 sharp
|f_mode=Ionian (Major)
|f_mode=Ionian (Major)
|f_history=USA(Upland South)
|f_structure=AABB
|f_structure=AABB
|f_book_title=Appalachian Fiddle
|f_book_title=Appalachian Fiddle
|f_collector=Miles Krassen,
|f_collector=Miles Krassen
|f_year=1973
|f_year=1973
|f_page=p. 30
|f_page=p. 30
|f_theme_code_index=5:1 31 33 26L
|f_theme_code_index=5L131 3326L
|f_score=1
|f_player=Dirk Powell
|f_player=Dirk Powell
|f_album=Wandering Ramblers
|f_album=Wandering Ramblers
|f_label=Marimac 9033
|f_label=Marimac 9033
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'''BOOGERMAN (WILL GET YOU)'''. AKA and see ""Chasing/[[Chase the Devil around a Stump]]," "[[Whip the Devil around the Stump]]." Old-Time, Breakdown. USA, "Most common in North Carolina," but known throughout the Appalachians (Krassen, 1973). G Major ('A' part) & E Minor or E Major ('B' part). Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. In repertoire of Samantha Bumgarner (Asheville, N.C.), J. Dedrick Harris (Eastern Tenn.), and Osey Helton (Western N.C.) {who knew it as "Whip the Devil Around the Stump"}. Helton may have learned the tune from influential fiddler J.D. Harris, who moved to Western N.C. from Eastern Tenn. in the 1920's, and who recorded the tune on Broadway A1964 (78 RPM) in 1925. Harris called the tune "Whip the Devil Around the Stump," and it was a variant of the "Boogerman" tune. Harris, who once played regularly with Bob Taylor when he was running for Governor of Tenn. in the late 1800's, also influenced other N.C. fiddlers of Helton's generation such as Manco Sneed, Bill Hensley, and Marcus Martin. Indeed, Manco Sneed played it as "Boogerman" although Fiddling' Bill Hensley called it "Old Boogerman" (Kerry Blech says that he was recorded about 1940 on instantaneous disk saying the title emphatically. The tune was also in the repertoire of fiddler Tommy Magness (1911-1972), born in north Georgia near the southeastern Tennessee border.
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T:Boogerman
S:Bill Hensley (1873-1960, Madison County, N.C.)
M:C|
L:1/8
R:Reel
Q:Fast
N:1940 recording
F:https://www.slippery-hill.com/recording/boogerman
Z:Transcribed by Andrew Kuntz
K:G
[G2B2]BA [G2B2]BA|BAGB AGEG|[G2B2]BA [G2B2][G2B2]|BAGB AG[GB]A|
[G2B2]BA [G2B2]BA|BAGB AGEG|[G2B2]BA [G,2G2][G,2G2]|gedB AG2[GB]A|
[G2B2]BA [G2B2]BA|BAGB AGEG|[G2B2]BA [G,2G2][G,2G2]|gedB AG[G2B2]||
+slide+[e3e3][de]-[e2e2][e2g2]|+slide+[e4e4] edBd|+slide+[e2e2][ee]d [e2e2][e2g2]|dedB AG2[G2B2]|
+slide+[e3e3][de]-[e2e2][e2g2]|+slide+[e4e4] edBd|+slide+[e2e2][ee]d [e2e2][e2g2]|dedB AG2[GB]A||
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X:1
T:Ol' Booger Man
N:Transcribed by David Bennett from the playing of western N.C.
N:fiddler Bill Hensley in 1939.
M:2/4
L:1/8
R:Reel
B:David Parker Bennett – "A Study in Fiddle Tunes from
B:Western North Carolina", dissertation UNC, Chapel Hill, 1940, p. 71.
Z:AK/Fiddler’s Companion
K:G
{^A}[GB]B/[G/B/]- [G/B/]BB/|B/B/A/B/ A/G/E/G/|[GB]B/A/ [GB][GB]|B/A/G/B/ A/G/E/G/|
BB/A/ BB|B/A/G/B/ A/G/E/G/|BB/D/ BB|g/e/d/B/ (A/G/)G/G/|
{^A}BB/=A/ BB/A/|B/A/G/B/ A/G/E/G/|[GB]B/A/ BB|g/e/d/B/ (A/G/)G|
{d}e>d eg|(e/4d/4e)e/ e/d/B|{d}e>d eg/g/|d/e/d/B/ (A/G/)G|
{d}e>d eg|(e/4d/4e)e/ e/d/B|{d}e>d eg/g/ d/e/d/B/ A/G/E/G/|
{^A}B/G/B/B/ BB|B/A/G/B/ A/G/E/G/|BB/A/ BB|g/e/d/B/ (A/G/)G|
BB/A/ BB|B/G/B/G/ A/G/E/G/|BB/A/ BB |g/e/d/B/ (A/G/)G|
{d}e>d eg|{d}e>e e/d/B|{d}e>d eg/g/|d/e/d/B/ (A/G/)G|
{d}e>d eg|{d}e>e e/d/B|{d}e>d eg/g/|d/e/d/B/ A/G/E/G/!D.S.!||
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X:1
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GE|:DE GA|BA G>c|BA BG|AG EG|DE GA|B2 (3def|
GE|:DE GA|BA G>c|BA BG|AG EG|
ge dB|1 AB GE:|AB G(B||:B)d e2|e3 B|[e2e2][e2g2]|
DE GA|B2 (3def|ge dB|1 AB GE:|2 AB G(B||
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|:B)d e2|e3 B|[e2e2][e2g2]|ed BA|
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 Theme code Index    5L131 3326L
 Also known as    Boggerman Will Get You, Chasing the Devil Around a Stump, Chase the Devil Around the Stump, Ol' Booger Man, Whip the Devil around the Stump
 Composer/Core Source    
 Region    United States
 Genre/Style    Old-Time
 Meter/Rhythm    Reel (single/double)
 Key/Tonic of    G
 Accidental    1 sharp
 Mode    Ionian (Major)
 Time signature    2/4
 History    USA(Upland South)
 Structure    AABB
 Editor/Compiler    Biography:Miles Krassen
 Book/Manuscript title    Book:Appalachian Fiddle
 Tune and/or Page number    p. 30
 Year of publication/Date of MS    1973
 Artist    Biography:Dirk Powell
 Title of recording    Wandering Ramblers
 Record label/Catalogue nr.    Marimac 9033
 Year recorded    
 Media    
 Score   (1)   




X:1 T:Boogerman S:Bill Hensley (1873-1960, Madison County, N.C.) M:C| L:1/8 R:Reel Q:Fast N:1940 recording F:https://www.slippery-hill.com/recording/boogerman Z:Transcribed by Andrew Kuntz K:G [G2B2]BA [G2B2]BA|BAGB AGEG|[G2B2]BA [G2B2][G2B2]|BAGB AG[GB]A| [G2B2]BA [G2B2]BA|BAGB AGEG|[G2B2]BA [G,2G2][G,2G2]|gedB AG2[GB]A| [G2B2]BA [G2B2]BA|BAGB AGEG|[G2B2]BA [G,2G2][G,2G2]|gedB AG[G2B2]|| +slide+[e3e3][de]-[e2e2][e2g2]|+slide+[e4e4] edBd|+slide+[e2e2][ee]d [e2e2][e2g2]|dedB AG2[G2B2]| +slide+[e3e3][de]-[e2e2][e2g2]|+slide+[e4e4] edBd|+slide+[e2e2][ee]d [e2e2][e2g2]|dedB AG2[GB]A||


X:1 T:Ol' Booger Man N:Transcribed by David Bennett from the playing of western N.C. N:fiddler Bill Hensley in 1939. M:2/4 L:1/8 R:Reel B:David Parker Bennett – "A Study in Fiddle Tunes from B:Western North Carolina", dissertation UNC, Chapel Hill, 1940, p. 71. Z:AK/Fiddler’s Companion K:G {^A}[GB]B/[G/B/]- [G/B/]BB/|B/B/A/B/ A/G/E/G/|[GB]B/A/ [GB][GB]|B/A/G/B/ A/G/E/G/| BB/A/ BB|B/A/G/B/ A/G/E/G/|BB/D/ BB|g/e/d/B/ (A/G/)G/G/| {^A}BB/=A/ BB/A/|B/A/G/B/ A/G/E/G/|[GB]B/A/ BB|g/e/d/B/ (A/G/)G| {d}e>d eg|(e/4d/4e)e/ e/d/B|{d}e>d eg/g/|d/e/d/B/ (A/G/)G| {d}e>d eg|(e/4d/4e)e/ e/d/B|{d}e>d eg/g/ d/e/d/B/ A/G/E/G/| {^A}B/G/B/B/ BB|B/A/G/B/ A/G/E/G/|BB/A/ BB|g/e/d/B/ (A/G/)G| BB/A/ BB|B/G/B/G/ A/G/E/G/|BB/A/ BB |g/e/d/B/ (A/G/)G| {d}e>d eg|{d}e>e e/d/B|{d}e>d eg/g/|d/e/d/B/ (A/G/)G| {d}e>d eg|{d}e>e e/d/B|{d}e>d eg/g/|d/e/d/B/ A/G/E/G/!D.S.!||


X:1 T:Boogerman M:2/4 L:1/8 K:G GE|:DE GA|BA G>c|BA BG|AG EG| DE GA|B2 (3def|ge dB|1 AB GE:|2 AB G(B|| |:B)d e2|e3 B|[e2e2][e2g2]|ed BA| Bd e2|e2 ef|ge dB|AB G[GB]:||