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'''OLD DRAKE.''' Old-Time. The tonality wavers between A and D. AEae tuning (fiddle). The modal tune was apparently in the repertoire of West Virginia fiddler [[biography:Edden Hammons]], however, the tune that appears on SA-2, "The Edden Hammons Collection, vol. 2" is "[[Big Fancy]]," which appears on the first volume of the collection (SA-1) under its correct title. "Old Drake" was in the repertoire of Dwight Diller [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L9SeH8Zsqv0] (learned from Burl Hammons), and of the group The Raincrows and their fiddler Jimmy Triplett (Clay, West Virginia). There is also an old VHS video entitled: "The Old Drake: Traditional Music from the Mountains of East Central West Virginia Played on the Banjo and Fiddle: Visiting Dwight Diller with Jimmy Triplett."  
'''OLD DRAKE.''' Old-Time. The tonality wavers between A and D. AEae tuning (fiddle). The modal tune was apparently in the repertoire of Pocahontas County, West Virginia, fiddler [[biography:Edden Hammons]], however, the tune that appears on SA-2, "The Edden Hammons Collection, vol. 2" is "[[Big Fancy]]," which appears on the first volume of the collection (SA-1) under its correct title. It was in Hammons family tradition, however, as Burl Hammons played a version. "Old Drake" was in the repertoire of Dwight Diller [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L9SeH8Zsqv0] (learned from Burl Hammons), and of the group The Raincrows and their fiddler Jimmy Triplett (Clay, West Virginia). There is also an old VHS video entitled: "The Old Drake: Traditional Music from the Mountains of East Central West Virginia Played on the Banjo and Fiddle: Visiting Dwight Diller with Jimmy Triplett."  
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OLD DRAKE. Old-Time. The tonality wavers between A and D. AEae tuning (fiddle). The modal tune was apparently in the repertoire of Pocahontas County, West Virginia, fiddler biography:Edden Hammons, however, the tune that appears on SA-2, "The Edden Hammons Collection, vol. 2" is "Big Fancy," which appears on the first volume of the collection (SA-1) under its correct title. It was in Hammons family tradition, however, as Burl Hammons played a version. "Old Drake" was in the repertoire of Dwight Diller [1] (learned from Burl Hammons), and of the group The Raincrows and their fiddler Jimmy Triplett (Clay, West Virginia). There is also an old VHS video entitled: "The Old Drake: Traditional Music from the Mountains of East Central West Virginia Played on the Banjo and Fiddle: Visiting Dwight Diller with Jimmy Triplett."

Source for notated version:

Printed sources:

Recorded sources: Yew Pine Mountain Music, Dwight Diller - "Harvest" (1997).

See also listing at:
Hear Burl Hammons play the tune on fiddle at Slippery Hill [2]
See Diller's clawhammer banjo tab [3]




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