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|f_tune_title=Cider Mill
|f_tune_title=Cider Mill
|f_aka=Cider, Stillhouse
|f_aka=Cider, Down to the Cider Mill, Sal Went Down to the Cider Mill,
|f_country=United States
|f_country=United States
|f_genre=Old-Time
|f_genre=Old-Time
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|f_structure=ABB'
|f_structure=ABB'
|f_book_title=Traditional American Fiddle Tunes vol. 1
|f_book_title=Traditional American Fiddle Tunes vol. 1
|f_collector=Stacy Phillips,  
|f_collector=Stacy Phillips,
|f_year=1994
|f_year=1994
|f_page=p. 53
|f_page=p. 53
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|f_player=Tommy Jarrell Fred Cockerham & Oscar Jenkins
|f_player=Tommy Jarrell Fred Cockerham & Oscar Jenkins
|f_album=Down to the Cider Mill
|f_album=Down to the Cider Mill
|f_label=County Records
|f_label=County Records 713
|f_recording_date=1968
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CIDER MILL. AKA - "Cider." AKA and see "Stillhouse." Old-Time, Breakdown. D Major. ADae tuning (fiddle). ABB'. A Blue Ridge dance tune, popular in Patrick County and the Galax, Va./Mt. Airy, N.C. areas. Paul Tyler finds the following vignette in W.H. Venable's '''Footprints of the Pioneers of the Ohio Valley: A Centennial Sketch''' (1888):
CIDER MILL. AKA - "Cider." AKA and see "Down to the Cider Mill," "Sal's Gone Down to the Cider Mill." Old-Time, Breakdown. D Major. ADae tuning (fiddle). ABB'. A Blue Ridge dance tune, popular in Patrick County and the Galax, Va./Mt. Airy, N.C. areas. In wide circulation now having been popularized by Mt. Airy, North Carolina fiddler Tommy Jarrell and others. Related tunes include a number of titles that refer to cider/hard cider making: "Stillhouse," "Paddy Won't You Drink/Sip Some (Good Old) Cider;" "Down to the Still House to Get a Little Cider." Kerry Blech traces the earliest recorded version to "Down to the Stillhouse to Get a Little Cider" by Ernest Stoneman & The Blue Ridge Corn Shuckers, recorded as part of a skit called "A Serenade in the Mountains", Part One (Victor 21518).
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Paul Tyler finds the following vignette in W.H. Venable's '''Footprints of the Pioneers of the Ohio Valley: A Centennial Sketch''' (1888):
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''The old-time apple-cutting was an occasion of unbounded mirth. . . . After''
''The old-time apple-cutting was an occasion of unbounded mirth. . . . After''

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 Theme code Index    5H5H1H4H4H4H62H
 Also known as    Cider, Down to the Cider Mill, Sal Went Down to the Cider Mill
 Composer/Core Source    
 Region    United States
 Genre/Style    Old-Time
 Meter/Rhythm    Reel (single/double)
 Key/Tonic of    D
 Accidental    2 sharps
 Mode    Ionian (Major)
 Time signature    4/4
 History    USA/Upland South"USA/Upland South" is not in the list (IRELAND(Munster), IRELAND(Connaught), IRELAND(Leinster), IRELAND(Ulster), SCOTLAND(Argyll and Bute), SCOTLAND(Perth and Kinross), SCOTLAND(Dumfries and Galloway), SCOTLAND(South Ayrshire), SCOTLAND(North East), SCOTLAND(Highland), ...) of allowed values for the "Has historical geographical allegiances" property.
 Structure    ABB'
 Editor/Compiler    Biography:Stacy Phillips
 Book/Manuscript title    Book:Traditional American Fiddle Tunes vol. 1
 Tune and/or Page number    p. 53
 Year of publication/Date of MS    1994
 Artist    Biography:Tommy Jarrell Fred Cockerham & Oscar Jenkins
 Title of recording    Down to the Cider Mill
 Record label/Catalogue nr.    County Records 713
 Year recorded    1968
 Media    
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CIDER MILL. AKA - "Cider." AKA and see "Down to the Cider Mill," "Sal's Gone Down to the Cider Mill." Old-Time, Breakdown. D Major. ADae tuning (fiddle). ABB'. A Blue Ridge dance tune, popular in Patrick County and the Galax, Va./Mt. Airy, N.C. areas. In wide circulation now having been popularized by Mt. Airy, North Carolina fiddler Tommy Jarrell and others. Related tunes include a number of titles that refer to cider/hard cider making: "Stillhouse," "Paddy Won't You Drink/Sip Some (Good Old) Cider;" "Down to the Still House to Get a Little Cider." Kerry Blech traces the earliest recorded version to "Down to the Stillhouse to Get a Little Cider" by Ernest Stoneman & The Blue Ridge Corn Shuckers, recorded as part of a skit called "A Serenade in the Mountains", Part One (Victor 21518).

Paul Tyler finds the following vignette in W.H. Venable's Footprints of the Pioneers of the Ohio Valley: A Centennial Sketch (1888):

The old-time apple-cutting was an occasion of unbounded mirth. . . . After the apples were cut, and the cider boiled, the floor was cleared for a "frolic," technically so-called, and merry were the dancers and loud the songs with which our fathers and mothers regaled the flying hours. The fiddler was a man of importance, and when, after midnight, he called the "Virginia Reel," such shouting, such laughter, such clatter of hilarious feet upon the sanded puncheon floor, startled the screech-owl out of doors, and waked the baby from its sweet slumber in the sugar-trough. . . . The apple-cutting was fifty years ago . . .

Source for notated version: Bruce Molsky with Bob Carlin [Phillips].

Printed source: Phillips (Traditional American Fiddle Tunes), 1994; p. 53.

Recorded sources: County Records, Tommy Jarrell, Fred Cockerham & Oscar Jenkins - "Down to the Cider Mill." Living Folk LFR-104, Allan Block - "Alive and Well and Fiddling." Rounder 0197, Bob Carlin (with Bruce Molsky)- "Banging and Sawing" (1985).


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