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'''SNAKEWINDER'''. AKA and see “[[Jimmy Ossington]],” “[[No Corn on Tygart (2)]]." American, Reel (cut time). USA, Kentucky. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The tune was in the repertoire of northeastern Kentucky fiddler Buddy Thomas (1935-1974), who attributed it to his mentor, Morris Allen. However, the tune was recorded by Kentucky fiddler Jilson Setters (real name Bill Day) as "[[No Corn on Tygart (2)]]" in . The unusual title "Snakewinder" may be descriptive of a dance movement; the word ''winder'' is a Kentucky term for a set of square dance steps that employs  a winding series of movements (see “[[Damon's Winder]]”).  Jane Keefer notes that a related melody is "[[Going down to Charleston]]."  
'''SNAKEWINDER'''. AKA and see “[[Jimmy Ossington]],” “[[No Corn on Tygart (2)]]." American, Reel (cut time). USA, Kentucky. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The tune was in the repertoire of northeastern Kentucky fiddler Buddy Thomas (1935-1974), who attributed it to his mentor, Morris Allen. However, the tune was recorded by Kentucky fiddler Jilson Setters (real name James W. "Blind Bill" Day) as "[[No Corn on Tygart (2)]]" for the Library of Congress in 1937 . The unusual title "Snakewinder" may be descriptive of a dance movement; the word ''winder'' is a Kentucky term for a set of square dance steps that employs  a winding series of movements (see “[[Damon's Winder]]”).  Jane Keefer notes that a related melody is "[[Going down to Charleston]]."  
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SNAKEWINDER. AKA and see “Jimmy Ossington,” “No Corn on Tygart (2)." American, Reel (cut time). USA, Kentucky. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The tune was in the repertoire of northeastern Kentucky fiddler Buddy Thomas (1935-1974), who attributed it to his mentor, Morris Allen. However, the tune was recorded by Kentucky fiddler Jilson Setters (real name James W. "Blind Bill" Day) as "No Corn on Tygart (2)" for the Library of Congress in 1937 . The unusual title "Snakewinder" may be descriptive of a dance movement; the word winder is a Kentucky term for a set of square dance steps that employs a winding series of movements (see “Damon's Winder”). Jane Keefer notes that a related melody is "Going down to Charleston."

Additional notes

Sources for notated versions: - Greg Canote [Phillips]; Roger Cooper (Garrison, Lewis County, Ky., 1993) [Titon].

Printed sources : - Phillips (Traditional American Fiddle Tunes, vol. 1), 1994; p. 25. Titon (Old Time Kentucky Fiddle Tunes), 2001; No. 151, p. 176.

Recorded sources: - Berea College Appalachian Center AC007, Roger Cooper – “Snakewinder” (1993). Rounder 0376, Buddy Thomas - "Traditional Fiddle Music of Kentucky, vol. 1" (1997. Originally recorded 1974). Rounder CD0380, Roger Cooper (Lewis County, Ky.) - “Going Back to Old Kentucky” (1996)./font>

See also listing at:
Hear Buddy Thomas's recording at Slippery Hill [1]



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