Annotation:Indian Eat the Woodpecker
X:729 T:Indian Eat the Woodpecker K:C Q:200 Z:Paul Gitlitz via Mark Walberg M:C| C2-|:"C"C2CC EDCD | EG3c3G | "F"AAcc AAcc | "G"e[B2g2][Bg] [B2g2]C2- | "C"C2CC EDCD | EG3c3G | "F"AAcc AAgf |1"G"e[c2e2][ce]"C" [c2e2]:|2"G"ec2c "C"c2e2- |] "C"eg2a geag | egag a2g2 | e3ee2ag | "G"edcA "C" c2c2 | "C"e3g- g2ag | egag a2g2 | eg2a g2ag | "G"edcA "C"c2D2 |]
INDIAN EAT THE WOODPECKER. Old-Time, Breakdown. USA, Mississippi. C Major/Minor. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA'AA'BB. While this melody has not been printed, the coarse part is similar to Arizona fiddler Kenneth Kartchner's "Tom Wagner" (though removed from most modern Eck Robertson influenced "Texas Wagoner" versions ), and the fine part recalls "Billy in the Lowground (1)". Gus Meade (2002) links a tune by this title to the "Dubuque" family of tunes. "Injun Et a Woodchuck (1)" is a similar title. Ed Haley's similaly titled tune "Indian Ate the Woodchuck (2) is a different melody.