Annotation:Puncheon Floor (4)
X:1 T:Puncheon Floor [4] C:as played by Mose Coffman (1905-1994, Greenbrier County, W.Va.) C:(credited to Glenn Gillespie) S:Mose Coffman, "Shaking Down the Acorns" Rounder 0018 Z:Christym M:2/4 L:1/8 Q:1/4=240, Scordatura: GDGD K:Gmaj P:[A] a2 ab | u(af)eu(f | =ga)gu(A | B2) BA | v(B^c) udv(d | f^g)af | u(ed)v^cuB |1 A2 u(3(ef^g) :|2 A2 u(AB || P:[B] | ^c2) vcuB | (AB) cv(A | [df][Ae][df])[^ce] | [Be]2 u(BA | B^c)du(d | f^g)af | ed^cB | A2 u(A,B,|| P:[B, one octave lower] |: B,2) B,A, | G,A, B,G, | [CE][DG][CE][B,D] | [A,D]2 A,G, | A,B,CC | EFGE | DCB,A, |1 G,2 (G,A,) :|2 G,2 AB || P:[B] | ^c2 cB | AB cA | [df][Ae][df][^ce] | [Be]2 BA | B^cdd | f^gaf | ed^cB | A2 Af || P:[Tag] | a^gaf | efed | ^cABA | A2 {B}A2 ||
PUNCHEON CAMPS [4]. American, Reel (cut time). Standard or AEae tuning (fiddle). AB. "Puncheon Camps [4]" is from the playing of fiddler William Mosses "Mose" Coffman (1905-1994), of Lewisburg, Greenbrier County, southeast West Virginia. He called the tune "Puncheon Camps" on his field recording and credited it to Gail Gillespie, but it seems It is cognate with Clyde Davenport's "Puncheon Camps," and perhaps there is a confusion of titles.