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“Mississippi Sawyer” is a traditional 'Old Time' instrumental tune from Europe, originally titled: “The Downfall of Paris.” The song is better known in the American South and among American fiddlers as “Mississippi Sawyer.” As usual, I used Dave Hum's YouTube video as a template to make my backing track. Dave uses an interesting tuning (aDGBD). It is a G chord with an added 9th note (the A). So I guess you could call it the G9th Tuning. Just capo the fifth string on the 7th fret.
"Mississippi Sawyer" is a traditional 'Old Time' instrumental tune from Europe, originally titled: "The Downfall of Paris." The song is better known in the American South and among American fiddlers as "Mississippi Sawyer." As usual, I used Dave Hum's YouTube video as a template to make my backing track. Dave uses an interesting tuning (aDGBD). It is a G chord with an added 9th note (the A). So I guess you could call it the G9th Tuning. Just capo the fifth string on the 7th fret.
"Mississippi Sawyer" is a traditional 'Old Time' instrumental tune from Europe, originally titled: "The Downfall of Paris." The song is better known in the American South and among American fiddlers as "Mississippi Sawyer." As usual, I used Dave Hum's YouTube video as a template to make my backing track. Dave uses an interesting tuning (aDGBD). It is a G chord with an added 9th note (the A). So I guess you could call it the G9th Tuning. Just capo the fifth string on the 7th fret.
"Mississippi Sawyer" is a traditional 'Old Time' instrumental tune from Europe, originally titled: "The Downfall of Paris." The song is better known in the American South and among American fiddlers as "Mississippi Sawyer." As usual, I used Dave Hum's YouTube video as a template to make my backing track. Dave uses an interesting tuning (aDGBD). It is a G chord with an added 9th note (the A). So I guess you could call it the G9th Tuning. Just capo the fifth string on the 7th fret.
"Mississippi Sawyer" is a traditional 'Old Time' instrumental tune from Europe, originally titled: "The Downfall of Paris." The song is better known in the American South and among American fiddlers as "Mississippi Sawyer." As usual, I used Dave Hum's YouTube video as a template to make my backing track. Dave uses an interesting tuning (aDGBD). It is a G chord with an added 9th note (the A). So I guess you could call it the G9th Tuning. Just capo the fifth string on the 7th fret.
"Mississippi Sawyer" is a traditional 'Old Time' instrumental tune from Europe, originally titled: "The Downfall of Paris." The song is better known in the American South and among American fiddlers as "Mississippi Sawyer." As usual, I used Dave Hum's YouTube video as a template to make my backing track. Dave uses an interesting tuning (aDGBD). It is a G chord with an added 9th note (the A). So I guess you could call it the G9th Tuning. Just capo the fifth string on the 7th fret.
"Mississippi Sawyer" is a traditional 'Old Time' instrumental tune from Europe, originally titled: "The Downfall of Paris." The song is better known in the American South and among American fiddlers as "Mississippi Sawyer." As usual, I used Dave Hum's YouTube video as a template to make my backing track. Dave uses an interesting tuning (aDGBD). It is a G chord with an added 9th note (the A). So I guess you could call it the G9th Tuning. Just capo the fifth string on the 7th fret.
“Mississippi Sawyer” is a traditional 'Old Time' instrumental tune from Europe, originally titled: “The Downfall of Paris.” The song is better known in the American South and among American fiddlers as “Mississippi Sawyer.” As usual, I used Dave Hum's YouTube video as a template to make my backing track. Dave uses an interesting tuning (aDGBD). It is a G chord with an added 9th note (the A). So I guess you could call it the G9th Tuning. Just capo the fifth string on the 7th fret.
Welcome to Get Up in the Cool: Old Time Music with Cameron DeWhitt and Friends! This week's friend is Steve Rosen. We recorded this at The Old Town School of Folk Music. Tune in this episode: * Forked Deer (0:57) * Chief O'Neill's (13:08) * Nail that Catfish to a Tree (Steve Rosen original) (26:52) * Mississippi Sawyer (35:15) * Mary Blacksmith (42:54) * Bonus Track: Reel St. Joseph Visit Steve Rosen's website (https://nailthatcatfish.tripod.com/) Sign up for my Crooked Tunes workshop series! (https://www.camerondewhitt.com/store) Support Get Up in the Cool on Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/getupinthecool) Sign up at Pitchfork Banjo for my clawhammer instructional series! (https://www.pitchforkbanjo.com/) Schedule a banjo lesson with Cameron (https://www.camerondewhitt.com/banjolessons) Visit Tall Poppy String Band's website (https://www.tallpoppystringband.com/) and follow us on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/tallpoppystringband/)
Welcome to Get Up in the Cool: Old Time Music with Cameron DeWhitt and Friends! This week's friend is Jonathan Vocke. We recorded this at his home in Baltimore, Maryland. Tune in this episode: * Goin' to Town (0:38) * Mississippi Sawyer (16:22) * Camp Meeting on the Fourth of July (23:48) * Cumberland Gap (36:02) * Blue Bonnet (44:01) * Bonus Track: Last of Harris Visit Jonathan Vocke's website (vockemusic.com) Buy Spotted Pony on Bandcamp (https://jonathanvocke.bandcamp.com/album/spotted-pony) Follow Geraldine on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/thegeraldineband/) Sign up for my Learning Tunes on the Fly online banjo workshop series! (https://www.camerondewhitt.com/store) Support Get Up in the Cool on Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/getupinthecool) Sign up at Pitchfork Banjo for my clawhammer instructional series! (https://www.pitchforkbanjo.com/) Schedule a banjo lesson with Cameron (https://www.camerondewhitt.com/banjolessons)
This week, singer, multi-instrumentalist, podcaster, story teller and musicologist Nicholas Edward Williams recorded live at Ozark Folk Center State Park. “Host of the popular roots music history podcast American Songcatcher, Nicholas Edward Williams is a multi-instrumentalist and storyteller who is dedicated to 'playing it forward' by preserving the songs and styles that have shaped our country: ragtime, Piedmont blues, traditional folk, old time and early country. Williams has spent the last 15 years touring around the US, the UK, Western Europe and Australia, blending the roots music spectrum in his own style. He's opened for Taj Mahal, The Wood Brothers, Dom Flemons, CAAMP, John Paul White, Town Mountain, John Craigie, Rachel Baiman and Lucy Daucus, and has performed at festival stages on three continents. William's debut record As I Go Ramblin' Around made the International Folk Radio DJ Charts in 2019 with the #6 Top Album, #7 Top Song. His critically acclaimed sophomore release Folk Songs For Old Times' Sake unveiled in November of 2021 and has been heralded by the likes of Grammy-winning musician David Holt who said: ‘With tasteful guitar arrangements and a voice that draws you right in, Nicholas' recordings roll along like a mountain stream.” https://nicholasedwardwilliams.com/about/ In this week's “From the Vault” segment, OHR producer Jeff Glover offers a 1981 archival recording of Ozark original Sam Younger performing the tune “Mississippi Sawyer,” from the Ozark Folk Center State Park archives. In his segment “Back in the Hills,” writer, professor, and historian Dr. Brooks Blevins investigates the history of tourism in the entertainment Mecca of the Ozarks: Branson, Missouri.
Direct DownloadOur intermediate tune is “Mississippi Sawyer” and Bing teaches both the basic and “notey” versions. Download tablature and backing tracks from the Patreon open house at: https://www.patreon.com/posts/64779783 Bing Futch is endorsed by Folkcraft Instruments, V-Picks and Zither Stands.Enjoy "Dulcimerica"? Consider supporting the program by becoming a patron!
To forget about yesterday's game, we're posting a jam session. The tracks are: Mississippi Sawyer or After a Bye Week for Christ's Sake - guitar and banjo; Sandy Boys or Turnover Duke - guitar and fiddle; Kitchen Gal or Run to Adversity - guitar and banjo; and New Five Cent Piece or Everything has an Expiration Date - guitar and fiddle. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bullcitycoordinators/support
Welcome to Get Up in the Cool: Old Time Music with Cameron DeWhitt and Friends! It's the fourth and final week of Get Up in the Cool month; every year I post some extra special interviews in hopes that you'll be moved to support the show. This week's extra special guest is George Jackson! We recorded this about a month ago at IBMA in Raleigh, North Carolina. Tunes and songs in this episode: * Peter Francisco (2:18) * Town's End (14:24) * Mississippi Sawyer (25:57) * Neighbor Mike (39:45) * Lady Hamilton (52:13) * Bonus track: Three Shoes Visit George Jackson's website: https://www.georgejacksonmusic.com/ Buy George's new album Hair & Hide on Bandcamp: https://georgejacksonmusic.bandcamp.com/ Buy and Stream Hair & Hide on your preferred platform: https://lnk.to/hairandhide Join George Jackson's Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/georgejackson Sign up for Cameron's online banjo workshops with Caffe Lena starting October 31! https://www.eventbrite.com/e/caffe-lena-school-of-music-intermediate-workshops-on-clawhammer-banjo-tickets-166397971813 Support Get Up in the Cool on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/getupinthecool Buy Get Up in the Cool merch like t-shirts, phone cases, and masks! https://teespring.com/new-get-up-in-the-cool-swag Sign up at https://www.pitchforkbanjo.com/ for my clawhammer instructional series! Check out Cameron's other podcast, Think Outside the Box Set: https://boxset.fireside.fm/
Porch Fiddler will highlight several old time fiddle tunes including Baby Ben, Mountain Hornpipe and Mississippi Sawyer. This episode includes a funny story about three butchers. Check out our website at www.porchfiddler.com. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/eric-wilson4/message
Rounder Records was founded in 1970 by three friends in Somerville Mass. This week and next on the program, we celebrate this important folk music label with a selection of classic Rounder Bluegrass recordings. We'll hear The Monroe Brothers, Flatt & Scruggs, The Nashville Bluegrass Band, Ricky Skaggs, Alison Krauss and many more. Happy 50th Birthday Rounder Records … this week on The Sing Out! Radio Magazine. Episode #20-45: Happy 50th Rounder Records Pt.1 Host: Tom Druckenmiller Artist/”Song”/CD/Label Pete Seeger / “If I Had A Hammer”(excerpt) / Songs of Hope and Struggle / Smithsonian Folkways Mike Compton & David Grier / “Black Mountain Rag” / Climbing the Walls / Rounder George Pegrum / “Mississippi Sawyer” / George Pegram / Rounder The Dry Brance Fire Squad / “Economical Talk” / Live at Least / Rounder The Dry Branch Fire Squad / “John Henry” / Live at Last / Rounder The Monroe Brothers / “New River Train” / What Would You Give... / Rounder J.D. Crowe and the New South / “Old Home Place” / J.D. Crowe and the New South / Rounder The Kentucky Colonels / “Nine Pound Hammer” / Appalachian Swing / Rounder Skyline with Tony Trischka / “Stranded in the Moonlight” / Ticket Back: A Retrospective / Flying Fish The Nashville Bluegrass Band / “Old Devil's Dream” / Idle Time / Rounder Mike Compton & David Grier / “Flop Eared Mule” / Climbing the Walls / Rounder Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs / “Cora Is Gone” / The Mercury Sessions Vol.1 / Rounder Ricky Skaggs / “Lost and I'll Never Find the Way” / Family & Friends / Rounder Crowe & McLaughlin / “All I Have to Do is Dream” / Going Back / Rounder Alison Krauss & Union Station / “New Fool” / Ever Time You Say Goodbye / Rounder The Cox Family / “Cowboy's Dream” / Beyond the City / Rounder The Bluegrass Album Band / “Devil in Disguise” / The Bluegrass Compact Disc / Rounder Vassar Clements / “Beats Me” / Grass Routes / Rounder Pete Seeger / “If I Had A Hammer”(excerpt) / Songs of Hope and Struggle / Smithsonian Folkways
¿Qué instrumentos puedes soplar? ¿Cuál es el instrumento más difícil de tocar? En este episodio escucharemos música hecha por instrumentos de viento para desfiles militares, rituales mágicos y para comunicarnos con seres sobrenaturales. ¡Acompáñanos! En este episodio escucharás: [00:23] Highlights from my Neighbor Totoro, Joe Hisaishi [02:11] Churunga, ejecutado por Kristian Didgeridoo’s Ensemble [04:46] La Noche de los Mayas: Noche de encantamiento, Silvestre Revueltas [07:41] Shakuhashi, ejecutado por Ginryu Kokuh [09:41] Mississippi Sawyer, ejecutado por Sam Hinton [11:16] Sonata en G-moll para Oboe WTQ 132 II. Allegro, C.P:E. Bach [14:21] The Washington Post, John Philip Sousa Links de este episodio: Notas del episodio: www.allegromagico.com/6 Episodio 2 de Allegro Mágico, instrumentos de la orquesta: www.allegromagico.com/2 ¡Gracias por escuchar este podcast!
Pila. Užitečný to nástroj. Nejenom se s ním dá leccos přeříznout, ale využití najde i v muzice. Tahle steelkytara chudých kvílí jak zástup ztracených duší a tak není divu, že mezi kapelami, které si hraní na pilu oblíbily, najdeme průkopníky gothic-country Trailer Bride, pouliční pankáče Dandelion Junk Queens nebo konťákové folkaře Mississippi Sawyer.
Pila. Užitečný to nástroj. Nejenom se s ním dá leccos přeříznout, ale využití najde i v muzice. Tahle steelkytara chudých kvílí jak zástup ztracených duší a tak není divu, že mezi kapelami, které si hraní na pilu oblíbily, najdeme průkopníky gothic-country Trailer Bride, pouliční pankáče Dandelion Junk Queens nebo konťákové folkaře Mississippi Sawyer.
This is me and my daughter playing Mississippi Sawyer.. A little shaky at first.. Hope you like it.
This is me and my daughter playing Mississippi Sawyer.. A little shaky at first.. Hope you like it.
Jennie meets the Mexican Navy, which came in handy when she was involved in later naval warfare. Herschel had a lot of summer jobs, and never get involved in a water war in Hollywood. MP3 Show Notes: The music: Our opening and closing music is a selection from “Unlocked Door” used by permission of Alex Cook. Thank you Alex! If you want to hear the complete songs, check out Alex Cook’s bandcamp page and his website Stonebalancer Other music featured in the episode includes: “Mississippi Sawyer” by Howie and Ann Mitchell “Poor Mississippi” by Mr. & Mrs. Smith “Summer Bummer” by Sam Gas Can “Summer” by Butano Bazaar Form: The 3fer: Three people, three stories, one theme and let’s see if they connect. Theme: The Dog Days of Summer Storytellers: Jennie Josephson, Herschel Bleefeld, Matt Flanagan Part One: Jennie “Drunk Chicken” Part Two: Herschel “Summer Jobs” Part Three: Matt “The Water War of Attrition” Behind the story: More to come! Thanks to our brand new patrons for their support! Special thanks to Story MVP Ellie Goldman! Thanks to our Starting Story lineup: April, James Kregar, Mike Huller, Kevin Bellanca, Preston Monroe, Linda Thompson, Patrick Kohn, Nick Batos, Tony Nolen, Brian Foulds, Derek Jensen, Tom Gehrke, Butch Vail, Shane English, SargD, Tim Magnuson, Dawn Banks, Philip Dusart, Deborah Abel, Josh Harrow, Matthew Millar, Trevor Griswold, Richard Gunther, Melanie Knopf, Jason Beck, Rory Simpson, Elizabeth Murray, Teresa Ozoa, Cory, Louise, Anders Lund, Mike Escutia, Terry Cook, John H Maloney, Patrick Wolfe, Chimaera, Jeffrey Zylks, & Sunny G. (Sunbun) And thanks to all our Storybackers, and those who chose to give without reward too!