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.
Tucker’s Barn |
Tucker’s Barn |
“Tucker’s Barn” comes from Gaither Carlton, Doc Watson’s father-in-law. Doc plays rhythm guitar on the original Watson Family recording and he also recorded a version with fiddler Mark O’Connor. Scott’s version is not based entirely on either, but is influenced more by the fiddlers he learned it from, who likely learned it from Carlton’s version.
“Tucker’s Barn”
Gaither Carlton
Doc Watson
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