Annotation:Cabin Creek (3)

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X:1 T:Cabin Creek [3] S:Ernie Carpenter (1907-1997, W.Va.) M:C| L:1/8 R:Reel F:https://www.slippery-hill.com/recording/cabin-creek Z:Transcribed by Andrew Kuntz K:G [G,3G3][G,G][A2e2][D2d2]|BABd edBA|[G,2G2][G,G]B [A2e2][D2d2]|BAGG A(G[G2B2])| [G3G3][G,G] [A2e2]d2|BABd edBA|[G,2G2][GB]G[A2e2][Ae]d|BG[G,G]G AG3| [G,3G3][G,G][A2e2][D2d2]|BABd edBA|[G,2G2][G,G]B [A2e2][D2d2]|BAGG A(G[G2B2])|| [M:2/4][G,4G4]|[M:C|]{e}g4 [D4d4] |([A2e2]a2)[A3a3]a|[A2g2][A2g2] edBB |A2A2 [G,4G4]| g4 d4|([A2e2]a2)[A3a3]a|[A2g2][A2g2] edBB |A2A2 [G,4G4]|]



CABIN CREEK [3]. American, Reel (cut time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. This version of "Cabin Creek" was in the repertoire of fiddler Ernie Carpenter (1907-1997), of Braxton County, West Virginia. His two-part tune is cognate in the first strain with the first strain of Ed Hayley's four-part "Cabin Creek (2)" and the second strain of Henry Reed's "Cabin Creek (1)". Carpenter's second strain is cognate with the fourth strain of Hayley's version.
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Ernie Carpenter

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Recorded sources: -Augusta Heritage Recordings AHR 012, "Old Time Fiddling of Braxton County, vol. 1" (1992, various artists). Augusta Heritage Records AHR-023, Ernie Carpenter - "Old Time Fiddle Tunes from the Elk River Country" (2001).



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