Annotation:Coon Dog (4)
X:1 T:Coon Dog [4] N:From the playing of Vincent Crawford (1918-1996, Anderson N:County, north-central Ky.), recorded in the field in 1985 by John Harrod. M:C| L:1/8 R:Reel Q:"Quick" D:https://soundarchives.berea.edu/items/show/3571 Z:Transcribed by Andrew Kuntz K:G [B2g2]-|[Bg]dBa g3e|d2B4[B2g2]-|[Bg]dBa g2d2| +slide+[e3e3]f [e2e2][B2g2]-| +slide+[Bg]dBa g3e|d2B4[D2A2]-|[DA]GFE D2F2|[G3B3]c [G2B2]:| +slide+[G2B2]-|[GB]DBc [G2B2]G2|+slide+[G3B3]c [G2B2][_E2B2]-|[=Ec]dcd [E2c2] G2 | [E3c3]d [E2c2][Dd]c| BGDc [G2B2]G2|+slide+[G3B3]c [G2B2][D2A2]-|[DA]GFE D2F2|[G3B3]c [G2B2]:|
COON DOG [4]. AKA and see "Thumping/Thumbing Bug." American, Reel (cut time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The tune was in the repertory of Anderson County, north-central Kentucky, fiddler Vincent Crawford and others in his region, and coexisted with other "Coon Dog" named (but musically different) tunes. Elsewhere in Kentucky the tune was called "Thumping-" or "Thumbing Bug."