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'''BOATING UP SANDY [3]'''. Old-Time, Breakdown. USA, West Virginia. A Mixoldyian (Phillips): A Dorian (Johnson). Standard tuning (fiddle). ABB'. The tune is a member of a tune family including "[[Hog Eye an' a 'Tater]]," "[[Hog Eye Man (1)]]," "[[Hog Eye]]," "[[Granny Will Your Dog Bite? (1)]]," "[[Sally in the Garden (1)]]," "Fire on/in the Mountain [1]" (there are several tunes by this name; it is a "floater"), and, in some respects "Betty Martin." Known as a West Virginia tune, it is in the repertoire of Wilson Douglas (W.Va.) who learned it from one of his strongest influences, the regionally famous and influential fiddler French Carpenter (W.Va.). | '''BOATING UP SANDY [3]'''. Old-Time, Breakdown. USA, West Virginia. A Mixoldyian (Phillips): A Dorian (Johnson). Standard tuning (fiddle). ABB'. The tune is a member of a tune family including "[[Hog Eye an' a 'Tater]]," "[[Hog Eye Man (1)]]," "[[Hog Eye]]," "[[Granny Will Your Dog Bite? (1)]]," "[[Sally in the Garden (1)]]," "Fire on/in the Mountain [1]" (there are several tunes by this name; it is a "floater"), and, in some respects "Betty Martin." Known as a West Virginia tune, it is in the repertoire of Wilson Douglas (1922-1999, Rush Fork, Clay County, W.Va.) who learned it from one of his strongest influences, the regionally famous and influential fiddler French Carpenter (W.Va.). A reel of the same title was in the repertoire of Braxton County, W. Va., fiddler Melvin Wine (1909-2003), whose version is at "[[Boating Up Sandy (5)]]," and faintly resembles Douglas's in its structure, although melodically and harmonically different. | ||
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BOATING UP SANDY [3]. Old-Time, Breakdown. USA, West Virginia. A Mixoldyian (Phillips): A Dorian (Johnson). Standard tuning (fiddle). ABB'. The tune is a member of a tune family including "Hog Eye an' a 'Tater," "Hog Eye Man (1)," "Hog Eye," "Granny Will Your Dog Bite? (1)," "Sally in the Garden (1)," "Fire on/in the Mountain [1]" (there are several tunes by this name; it is a "floater"), and, in some respects "Betty Martin." Known as a West Virginia tune, it is in the repertoire of Wilson Douglas (1922-1999, Rush Fork, Clay County, W.Va.) who learned it from one of his strongest influences, the regionally famous and influential fiddler French Carpenter (W.Va.). A reel of the same title was in the repertoire of Braxton County, W. Va., fiddler Melvin Wine (1909-2003), whose version is at "Boating Up Sandy (5)," and faintly resembles Douglas's in its structure, although melodically and harmonically different.