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|f_tune_annotation_title= https://tunearch.org/wiki/Annotation:Fat_Meat_and_Dumplings > | |f_tune_annotation_title= https://tunearch.org/wiki/Annotation:Fat_Meat_and_Dumplings > | ||
|f_annotation='''FAT MEAT AND DUMPLINGS'''. AKA - "[[Fat Back Meat and Dumplings]]". AKA and see "[[Knocking at the Door (1)]]." Old-Time, Breakdown. USA, Missouri. C Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB (Siblerberg): AABB (Christeson, Phillips): AA'BB' (Beisswenger & McCann). The tune is related to "[[Green Corn]]." Some fiddlers play all or some of the 'f' notes sharp instead of natural. | |f_annotation='''FAT MEAT AND DUMPLINGS'''. AKA - "[[Fat Back Meat and Dumplings]]". AKA and see "[[Knocking at the Door (1)]]." Old-Time, Breakdown. USA, Missouri. C Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB (Siblerberg): AABB (Christeson, Phillips): AA'BB' (Beisswenger & McCann). The tune is related to "[[Green Corn]]." Some fiddlers play all or some of the 'f' notes sharp instead of natural. | ||
|f_source_for_notated_version=Cyril Stinnett (Oregon, Missouri), who learned it from his father [Christeson]; Art Galbraith (Mo.) [Phillips]; Glenn Berry [Silberberg]; Vesta Johnson (b. 1922), learned from Cyril Stinnett [Beisswenger & McCann]; Glenn Berry (Seabeck, Washington) [Williams]. | |f_source_for_notated_version=Cyril Stinnett (Oregon, Missouri), who learned it from his father [Christeson]; Art Galbraith (Mo.) [Phillips]; Glenn Berry [Silberberg]; Vesta Johnson (b. 1922), learned from Cyril Stinnett [Beisswenger & McCann]; Glenn Berry (1924-, Seabeck, Washington) [Williams]. | ||
|f_printed_sources=Beisswenger & McCann ('''Ozarks Fiddle Music'''), 2008; p. 71. R.P. Christeson ('''Old Time Fiddler's Repertory, vol. 1'''), 1973; p. 43. Phillips ('''Traditional American Fiddle Tunes, vol. 1'''), 1994; p. 83. Silberberg ('''Tunes I Learned at Tractor Tavern'''), 2002; p. 43. Stuart Williams ('''The Evergreen Fiddler, vol. I'''), 2005; p. 10. | |f_printed_sources=Beisswenger & McCann ('''Ozarks Fiddle Music'''), 2008; p. 71. R.P. Christeson ('''Old Time Fiddler's Repertory, vol. 1'''), 1973; p. 43. Phillips ('''Traditional American Fiddle Tunes, vol. 1'''), 1994; p. 83. Silberberg ('''Tunes I Learned at Tractor Tavern'''), 2002; p. 43. Stuart Williams ('''The Evergreen Fiddler, vol. I'''), 2005; p. 10. | ||
|f_recorded_sources=Marimac 9017, Vesta Johnson (Mo.) - "Down Home Rag." Missouri State Old Time Fiddlers' Association, Cyril Stinnet (1912-1986) - "Plain Old Time Fiddling." Missouri State Old Time Fiddlers' Association VFFA 1001, Vest Johnson - "I'm Old But I'm Awfully Tough" (1977). Rounder C-11565, Art Galbraith (Springfield, Mo.) - "Rounder Fiddle" (1990). Rounder 0157, Art Galbraith - "Simple Pleasures." Red Mountain White Trash - "Sweet Bama" (2002). | |f_recorded_sources=Marimac 9017, Vesta Johnson (Mo.) - "Down Home Rag." Missouri State Old Time Fiddlers' Association, Cyril Stinnet (1912-1986) - "Plain Old Time Fiddling." Missouri State Old Time Fiddlers' Association VFFA 1001, Vest Johnson - "I'm Old But I'm Awfully Tough" (1977). Rounder C-11565, Art Galbraith (Springfield, Mo.) - "Rounder Fiddle" (1990). Rounder 0157, Art Galbraith - "Simple Pleasures." Red Mountain White Trash - "Sweet Bama" (2002). |
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FAT MEAT AND DUMPLINGS. AKA - "Fat Back Meat and Dumplings". AKA and see "Knocking at the Door (1)." Old-Time, Breakdown. USA, Missouri. C Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB (Siblerberg): AABB (Christeson, Phillips): AA'BB' (Beisswenger & McCann). The tune is related to "Green Corn." Some fiddlers play all or some of the 'f' notes sharp instead of natural.