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{{Abctune | {{Abctune | ||
|f_tune_title=Moonshine Kate | |f_tune_title=Moonshine Kate | ||
|f_composer= | |f_composer=Chris Haigh | ||
|f_country=United States | |f_country=England, Scotland, Ireland, United States, Wales | ||
|f_genre=Old-Time | |f_genre=Old-Time | ||
|f_rhythm=Reel (single/double) | |f_rhythm=Reel (single/double) | ||
|f_time_signature=4/4 | |f_time_signature=4/4 | ||
|f_key=D | |f_key=D | ||
|f_accidental=2 sharps | |||
|f_mode=Ionian (Major) | |f_mode=Ionian (Major) | ||
|f_history= | |f_history=ENGLAND(London and South East) | ||
|f_structure=AABB | |f_structure=AABB | ||
|f_book_title=Fiddling Around the World | |||
|f_collector=Chris Haigh | |||
|f_year=2001 | |||
|f_theme_code_index=3335 6421 | |f_theme_code_index=3335 6421 | ||
|f_score=1 | |f_score=1 | ||
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X:1 | X:1 | ||
T:Moonshine Kate | T:Moonshine Kate | ||
C: | C:Chris Haigh | ||
M:4/4 | M:4/4 | ||
L:1/8 | L:1/8 | ||
K:D Major | K:D Major | ||
N:Fiddlin' John Carson wrote this tune for his daughter Rosa Lee | N:It was thought that Fiddlin' John Carson wrote this tune for his daughter Rosa Lee | ||
N:in 1927. They performed together as Fiddlin' John Carson and Moonshine Kate. | N:Carson in 1927. They performed together as Fiddlin' John Carson and Moonshine Kate. | ||
N: | N:However, it's impossible to find a recording of him playing this tune and | ||
N:that's because it was written by Chris Haigh in London, England and published in his | |||
N:book "Fiddling Around the World" 2001, ISBN-13 : 979-0579996002. He has also taught | |||
N:it at fiddle workshops, hence its popularity in sessions here in the UK. | |||
N:I've used the version by Tim Cotterell, Heather McAslan, Lindsey Oliver and James D Smith | |||
N:on YouTube. www.youtube.com/watch?v=QTP2HrKL7IU | |||
Z:Transcribed roughly by Jan Howard | Z:Transcribed roughly by Jan Howard | ||
z4zDDE|:"D" F3 E F2 AF | "G" BAGF "A" E2 DE | "Bm" F2 FE F2 A2 |"A" (E4E) DDE | | z4zDDE|:"D" F3 E F2 AF | "G" BAGF "A" E2 DE | "Bm" F2 FE F2 A2 |"A" (E4E) DDE | | ||
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X:1 | |||
T:Moonshine Kate | |||
C:Chris Haigh | |||
M:4/4 | |||
L:1/8 | |||
K:D Major | |||
N:This has nothing to do with Fiddlin' John Carson as previously thought...it was written | |||
N:by Chris Haigh and has been picked up by musicians all around the world. | |||
N:This version is taken from a session recorded by Paul DeBlois from Clifftop of Rachel Eddy, | |||
N:Adam Hurt and Beth Hartness and others on 31st July 2015. | |||
N:Adam had learned the tune from Gill Emerson at a session in the UK. | |||
N:Thanks to Dave Proctor of the Friends of American Old-Time Music and Dance FOAOTMAD | |||
N:here in the UK for the research into the tune's origins. | |||
N:The recording is available on YouTube | |||
N:www.youtube.com/watch?v=50Gn_e6WLW4&ab_channel=mountaindavep | |||
N:Keep the A string on the fiddle playing whenever possible and swing the 8th notes. | |||
Z:Transcribed roughly by Jan Howard 2023 | |||
DE|:"D" F2 FE F A2 A | "G" BAGF E2 (F2 | "D" F)EFG FEDF |"A" DE2 F E2 DE | | |||
"D" FEFE F A2 A |"G" BAGF E2 DE |1 "A" FEFG FDED |"D" CD2 E D2DE :| | |||
|2 "A" FEFG F C3|"D" D3 E D2 dc |: "D" d2FG A2 dc |"G" d2FG "A" Acd e| "D" fafe dBAF | "A" DE2 F E2 DE | | |||
"D" F2 FE F A2 A |1"G" BAGF E2 (F2 | "A" F)EFG FDEC | "D" D3 E D2 dc :|2 "G" BAGF E2 DE | "A" FEFG FC3 | "D" D3 E D4|] | |||
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<section begin=X1 /> | <section begin=X1 /> | ||
<section end=X1 /> | <section end=X1 /> |
Latest revision as of 10:31, 24 December 2023
X:1 T:Moonshine Kate C:Chris Haigh M:4/4 L:1/8 K:D Major N:It was thought that Fiddlin' John Carson wrote this tune for his daughter Rosa Lee N:Carson in 1927. They performed together as Fiddlin' John Carson and Moonshine Kate. N:However, it's impossible to find a recording of him playing this tune and N:that's because it was written by Chris Haigh in London, England and published in his N:book "Fiddling Around the World" 2001, ISBN-13 : 979-0579996002. He has also taught N:it at fiddle workshops, hence its popularity in sessions here in the UK. N:I've used the version by Tim Cotterell, Heather McAslan, Lindsey Oliver and James D Smith N:on YouTube. www.youtube.com/watch?v=QTP2HrKL7IU Z:Transcribed roughly by Jan Howard z4zDDE|:"D" F3 E F2 AF | "G" BAGF "A" E2 DE | "Bm" F2 FE F2 A2 |"A" (E4E) DDE | "D" F3 E F2 AF |"G" BAGF "A" E2 DE | "Bm" F2 FG"G"FD "A"E2 |1"D" (D4 D) A,DE :| 2 "D" D6 dc |: "D" dAFG A2 dc |"Bm" dAFG "A" A2 de | "D" fgfe dBAF | "A" (E4 E) DDE | "D" F3 E F2 AF |"G" BAGF "A" E2 DE | "Bm" F2 FG"G"FD "A"E2 |1 "D" (D4 D) cdc :|2 "D" D8 |]
X:1
T:Moonshine Kate
C:Chris Haigh
M:4/4
L:1/8
K:D Major
N:This has nothing to do with Fiddlin' John Carson as previously thought...it was written
N:by Chris Haigh and has been picked up by musicians all around the world.
N:This version is taken from a session recorded by Paul DeBlois from Clifftop of Rachel Eddy,
N:Adam Hurt and Beth Hartness and others on 31st July 2015.
N:Adam had learned the tune from Gill Emerson at a session in the UK.
N:Thanks to Dave Proctor of the Friends of American Old-Time Music and Dance FOAOTMAD
N:here in the UK for the research into the tune's origins.
N:The recording is available on YouTube
N:www.youtube.com/watch?v=50Gn_e6WLW4&ab_channel=mountaindavep
N:Keep the A string on the fiddle playing whenever possible and swing the 8th notes.
Z:Transcribed roughly by Jan Howard 2023
DE|:"D" F2 FE F A2 A | "G" BAGF E2 (F2 | "D" F)EFG FEDF |"A" DE2 F E2 DE |
"D" FEFE F A2 A |"G" BAGF E2 DE |1 "A" FEFG FDED |"D" CD2 E D2DE :|
|2 "A" FEFG F C3|"D" D3 E D2 dc |: "D" d2FG A2 dc |"G" d2FG "A" Acd e| "D" fafe dBAF | "A" DE2 F E2 DE |
"D" F2 FE F A2 A |1"G" BAGF E2 (F2 | "A" F)EFG FDEC | "D" D3 E D2 dc :|2 "G" BAGF E2 DE | "A" FEFG FC3 | "D" D3 E D4|]