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X:1 T:Big Footed N..... in the Sandy Lot [1], The S:The Stripling Brothers, Charlie (1896-1966) and Ira (1898-1967), west Alabama. M:C| L:1/8 Q:"Fast" R:Reel D:Vocalion 5321 (78 RPM), The Stripling Brothers (1928) F:https://www.slippery-hill.com/recording/big-footed-man-sandy-lot Z:Transcribed by Andrew Kuntz K:G ((3DEF|G2)G2 GFED|"*"G3G- G2((3ABd|e)e2e e2B2|d6(f2| g)age gagf|edBc d3(_B|=B)+slide+B2d AGEF| G6:| |:(f2|g)age gagf|edBc d3[de]-|[ee][e2e2]f e2B2|d5(f2 g)age gagf|edBc d3(_B|=B)+slide+B2d AGEF|1 G6:|2 G8-|G4|| P:Charlie Stripling inserts "Sweet Bye and Bye" after the 2nd time through on the recording g2a2|b4 a2g2| a4 gf e2|[M:6/4] d4- d4 g2a2| [M:C|]b4 b2 c'2|d'4 d'2c'2|[M:6/4] a4-a4 g2a2|[M:C|]b4 a2g2| a4 gf e2|[M:6/4]d4- d4 g2a2|[M:C|]b4 a2g2|a4 g2f2|g4- g2|| P:Substitutions: "*"DG2G G4(3ABd|



BIG-FOOTED NIGGER (IN THE SANDY LAND) [1]. AKA - "Bigfoot." AKA and see "Big-Footed N....r/Man (in the Sandy Lot)," "Sandy Lot," "Big-Footed Man," "Big-Footed Coon," "Virginia Reel." Old-Time, Breakdown. USA; N.C., Ala., Miss., Tenn. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The tune is a mixture of phrases from common dance tunes. The coarse phrase, played on the middle strings will be recognized from the "Turkey in the Straw"-"Natchez Under the Hill (1)"-"Zip Coon" tune family, while the fine part will be found in tunes like "Fort Smith (1)" and "Fort Smith Breakdown (2)" (as played by Ozark old-time musician Luke Highnight). Charles Wolfe says the Stripling Brothers (Charlie and Ira) learned the tune from local West Alabama fiddlers (Devil's Box, Dec. 1982), and Robert Fleder (1971) relates (in liner notes to the County album of Stripling Brothers releases) that Charlie Stripling recalled "waking up one morning at 3:00 with the second part of the tune running through his head, having heard it played only once earlier in the evening by a neighbor, Henry Ludlow." Stripling was a contest fiddler, and the recording of "Big Footed Man in the Sandy Lot" includes a 'trick' or feature that helped him impress judges and win in competitions; in the middle of the song he inserts a chorus of "Sweet Bye & Bye."

Additional notes

Source for notated version: - Liz Slade (Yorktown, New York) [Kuntz]; Charlie Stripling (Alabama) [Phillips].

Printed sources : - Phillips (Traditional American Fiddle Tunes, vol. 1), 1994; p. 23.

Recorded sources: -Recorded by the Roane County (East Tenn.) Ramblers {1929}. County 401, "The Stripling Brothers." Library of Congress AFS 4806-H-3, Osey Helton (Western N.C.). Library of Congress recording, 1939, W.A. Bledsoe, Meridian, Mississippi (appears as "Big Footed N....r in a Sandy Lot" and was learned from his father in Lincoln County, Tennessee). Mississippi Department of Archives and History AH-002, W.A. Bledsoe - "Great Big Yam Potatoes: Anglo-American Fiddle Music from Mississippi" (1939). Rounder 0197, Bob Carlin - "Banging and Sawing" (1985). Vocalion 5321 (78 RPM), Stripling Brothers (Pickens Cty., Alabama; learned from Henry Ludlow) {1928} [appears as "Big-Footed N....r in the Sandy Lot"].

See also listing at:
Hear the Stripling Brothers 1928 recording at Slippery Hill [1] and at youtube.com [2]



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