Annotation:Fiddler's Dram (1)
X:1 T:Fiddler a Dram [1] S:James Crase (Ky.) M:C| L:1/8 N:AEae tuning (fiddle) D:Folkways SF CD 40077, James Crase - "Moutain Music of Kentucky" (1996) F:https://www.slippery-hill.com/recording/fiddler-dram Z:Transcribed by Andrew Kuntz K:Amix EF[A2A2][A3A3]B|[G3A3]A[G3A3](A|B)cde -efed|cA[A2A2] [E4A4]| E2[A2A2][A2A2][AA]c|B[G3A3] [G3A3](A|B)cdf efed|cA[A2A2] [E4A4]|| ea2a a2(ag)|fd d2 d3f|^gfga b2ba|^ge [e2e2][e3e3]e| e2a2a2(ag)|fd d2 d3d|[dg]g [d2g2] [df]ged|cA[A2A2] [E4A4]||
FIDDLER'S DRAM. AKA - "Fiddler a Dram." AKA and see "Give the Fiddler a Dram." Old-Time, Breakdown. USA; central West Virginia, northeast Alabama. G Major/Mixolydian (Spadaro): A Mixolydian (Milliner & Koken). Standard, AEae (James Crase) or DGdg (Harvey Sampson) tunings (fiddle). AAB (Milliner & Koken): AABB (Spadaro). The tune was a standard one in the square dance fiddler repertoire as asserted by A.B. Moore in History of Alabama (1934) {Cauthen, 1990}.