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.
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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