Tuesdays In The Woodshed

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Tuesdays In The Woodshed

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    Spotted Pony Teaching

    This is a really nice tune and it's not too awfully hard. It's fun to play.

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    Mickey Chewing Bubble Gum Teaching

    This is the third tune in the Britches Full of Stitches medley. Play Britches, then Ballydesmond, then this tune.

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    Cripple Creek

    Classic Appalachian fiddle tune

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    Cripple Creek Teaching

    This is one of the easier tunes to learn on this page.

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    Bayou Pon Pon

    This is the fancy version--with "seconding" (the second fiddle part), Cajun triangle, and guitar. Once you know the tune, you can dress it up Cajun style.

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    Bayou Pon Pon

    This is a wonderful Cajun song. This is another tune that is not terribly difficult to learn and it is fun to play.

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    Ballydesmond Teaching

    This is the middle tune of the Britches Full of Stitches medley

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    Down Yonder

    Has guitar and twin fiddling.

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    Old Joe Clark Hard

    Here is the hard version of Old Joe Clark played without guitar. Remember you can use Windows Media, The Amazing Slow Downer, and other software programs to slow this down to a comfortable rate for you.

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    Old Joe Clark, Hard, Teaching

    This is a more complex version of Old Joe Clark. If you know the easy and medium versions, that will help you to get the notes for this one.

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    Old Joe Clark Medium

    This is the medium version played without guitar.

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    Old Joe Clark Medium Teaching

    Here is the "medium" version of Old Joe Clark. This will be easy to learn if you have learned the easy version because it is a simple variation of the easy version. This is the teaching file.

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    Old Joe Clark Easy Version

    Here is a plain, easy to listen to, version of Old Joe Clark

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    Old Joe Clark Easy Teaching

    Here is the easy version of Old Joe Clark, being taught

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    Old Joe Clark

    This version of Old Joe Clark has three ways of playing: easy, medium, and hard, all of which are taught (see the other files). If you learn the easy, you can get away with playing that until you learn the other versions.

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    Nonesuch

    Neat modal tune.

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    Nonesuch Teaching

    This 500 year old tune is not hard to learn and fun to play.

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    J'ai Passe Devant Ta Porte

    Now that you know the tune, dress it up Cajun style. Here is an example.

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    J'ai Passe Devant Ta Porte Teaching

    If you have never learned by ear before, this is a great starting tune. Pretty, yet short.

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    Britches Full of Stitches Plain

    A reasonably paced version of this tune for learning. This tune is in the key of A. Chord progression: AEAE AEAE

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    britches full of stitches teaching

    This mp3 teaches you note by note a fiddle tune that only requires two fingers.

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    Cumberland Gap

    Carolyn and Paul Osborne perform Cumberland Gap

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    Bill Cheatum

    Carolyn and Paul Osborne perform Bill Cheatum

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    Deep River Blues - performed by GhostPicker

    Apologies to authors of the real "Deep River Blues" I said there would be surprises :) No comments please.

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    Star of County Down

    Star of County Down performed by Bob, Ashley, and Natalie

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    Dill Pickle Rag

    Amy performs Dill Pickle Rag

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    Saint Anns Reel

    Megan teaches Saint Anns Reel

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