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This lesson is part of the course Flatpicking Old-Time Fiddle Tunes with Scott Nygaard.
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Explore playing traditional American fiddle tunes on the guitar from the perspective of an old-time square dance fiddler, with an emphasis on phrasing, rhythm, and melodic improvisation that is constant but never extreme. You’ll learn 14 tunes in four keys and get examples and ideas for melodic variations for each tune.
 
 
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Burl Hammons’s “Big Scioty”
 

West Virginia fiddler Burl Hammons is the source for the fiddle tune “Big Sciota” that has become a jam session favorite in bluegrass circles. His version of “Big Scioty”, however, is much more syncopated and illustrates the constant improvising that most old-time fiddlers engage in. Each A part is different from every other A part and the same is true of his B parts.

 

 
 
 
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  • Variations on the melody for each tune and advice on creating short melodic variations that maintain the integrity of the melody
  • Notation and tab in downloadable PDF form provided for all tunes
 
 
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Fine Times at Our House  
 
Fine Times at Our House  
 
Fine Times at Our House
Fine Times at Our House
 

Edden Hammons’s version of “Fine Times at Our House” is the usual source for contemporary old-time fiddlers, but Indiana fiddler John Summers’s version is also quite interesting and his B part is very different from Hammons’s. The A tune “Fine Times at Our House” sounds great played in open position, without a capo,  although it does provide some fingering challenges. 


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