Annotation:Bow Legged Irishman (The)
X:1 T:Bow Legged Irishman N:From the playing of fiddler Ted Gossett (1904-1990, Muhlenburg County, western N:Kentucky) and his band. M:C| L:1/8 R:Reel Q:Very Fast D:https://www.slippery-hill.com/content/bow-legged-irishman D:Yazoo 2200, Ted Gossett's Band - "Kentucky Mountain Music, vol. 6" (2005) D:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GEQmZQ19WzA D:Champion 16310 (78 RPM), Ted Gossett's String Band (1930) Z:Transcribed by Andrew Kuntz K:D D[EA]-|[FA]FAF dFAF|dFAF [F2d2]((3DEF |G)GBG dGBG|dGB(G [G2d2]) ([DA]-[EA]-| [FA])FAF dFAF|ddAd defa|fedB AFDE|FFA(F [F2d2]):| |:((3ABc|d)dfd adfd|adfd a2 (ef|g)ege bege|bege be ((3ABc| d)dfd adfd|adfd a2 fa|fedB AFDE|FFA(F [F2d2]):|]
BOW LEGGED IRISHMAN. American, Reel (cut time). USA, western Kentucky. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. "Bow Legged Irishman" is one of the notable tunes of Muhlenberg County, western Kentucky, fiddler Ted Gosset (1904-1990), who learned the piece from his stylistic influence, Charlie Jones, the one fiddler whom he considered the best in his neighborhood (Guthrie Meade, 1980). Gossett and his string band, consisting of . Folklorist Mike Seegar (1923-2012) tracked down Gossett and interviewed him late in life, archived at The Southern Folklife Collection of the University of North Carolina.