To me, sawmill is indeed the open fiddle tuning either G or A. Genre: Other  Style: Bluegrass (Scruggs)   Tuning: Standard Open G (gDGBD)  Difficulty: ExpertPosted by seanray, updated: 3/6/2015 - 1 Member Comments Clicking the youtube link should get you there. After learning the melody, you’ll learn how to play chords behind the melody, and a simple parallel harmony below the melody. So every note is a part of the melody and the whole thing has to be played very even, but not too fast. Download: TABLEDITNotes: Ben Eldridge kickoff solo from Live at the Cellar Door. Download: TABLEDIT, Genre: Fiddle/Celtic/Irish  Style: Other  Posted by schlange, updated: 4/15/2006 This is mine. http://banjosarecool.blogspot.com/. Download: PDFNotes: Here is an intermediate banjo solo for Bill Monroe's "Little Cabin Home on the Hill." I arranged this tune for several reasons: I loved to watch the series when I was a child, my daughter loves to watch it now and I have been playing some melodic style material for some time now so I decided I could arrange this tune as an exercise. “Julie Ann Johnson” comes from fiddler Emmett Lundy, who was recorded for the Library of Congress in the 1930s. I thought the intro was a combination of triplets, but the exceptional ear of howsy-bee (Hans Holzherr) pointed out my mistake(s)! Learn to sing and play Bruce’s arrangement of the Stephen Foster song “Hard Times Come Again No More.” Bruce starts by singing and playing the entire song through in the key of D, and then talks about and demonstrates the three different ways of accompanying a song with the fiddle: unison melody, chords, and harmony. The banjo capos at the 4th fret. - Download from simplegiftsmusic.com. As the beast turns its head sideways to look him in the eye — roosters turn sideways for a face to face — Yvon takes a shot. Download: TABLEDIT, Genre: Jazz  Style: Bluegrass (Scruggs)   Key: D  Tuning: Standard Open G (gDGBD)  Difficulty: IntermediatePosted by sdevries, updated: 12/19/2009 Download: TABLEDIT | TEXT | GUITAR-PRO 4 | MIDI [Play] [Download], Genre: Folk  Style: Bluegrass (Scruggs)   Key: G  Tuning: Standard Open G (gDGBD)  Difficulty: BeginnerPosted by Devon Wells, updated: 2/26/2010 - 1 Member Comments Personalize it with photos & text or purchase as is! Which was first banjo sawmill tuning or fiddle sawmill tuning and are there any other connections between the fiddle sawmill and the banjo sawmill? Download: TABLEDIT, Posted by schlange, updated: 4/15/2006 SINGING AND FIDDLING: “GREEN GROWS THE LAUREL”, SHOVE THE PIG’S FOOT A LITTLE FURTHER IN THE FIRE, SINGING AND FIDDLING: “GOODBYE OLD PAINT”, SINGING AND FIDDLING: “RED ROCKING CHAIR”, SINGING AND FIDDLING: “TRAIN ON THE ISLAND”, SINGING AND FIDDLING: “HARD TIMES COME AGAIN NO MORE”, SINGING AND FIDDLING: “THE DEVIL’S NINE QUESTIONS”, OLD-TIME FIDDLE WORKSHOP AND STUDENT QUESTIONS, SINGING AND FIDDLING: “THE BLACKEST CROW”. Download: TABLEDITNotes: Tab for the video in the media archive. You’ll learn the bowing Tommy Jarrell used on “Rockingham Cindy,” including how he “rocks” the bow on some phrases and uses a circular figure-eight motion on others. Post navigation ← Instrumental rap mélodie piano violon triste , – NEW 2013. Download: PDF, Genre: Old Time  Style: Clawhammer and Old-Time  Key: A  Tuning: Standard Open G (gDGBD)  Difficulty: BeginnerPosted by davebanjojo, updated: 7/4/2010 The bird, hit in the head, falls to the ground. Genre: Old Time  Style: Clawhammer and Old-Time  Key: G  Tuning: Standard Open G (gDGBD)  Difficulty: IntermediatePosted by Jack Baker, updated: 3/7/2021 This entry was posted in Fiddle Tuning. The first is how I play it, the other is a Round Peak version, based on Tommy Jarrell's playing. My first posting... Genre: Bluegrass  Style: Bluegrass (Scruggs)   Key: G  Tuning: Standard Open G (gDGBD)  Difficulty: IntermediatePosted by kmwaters, updated: 7/19/2011 Spike the 5th to A] Download: TABLEDIT | PDFNotes: Fantastic fiddle tune by Aubrey Haynie, from his album "Doin' My Time". Posted by schlange, updated: 3/18/2006 It’s in AEAC# tuning (also called “Black Mountain Rag” tuning or the Devil’s tuning) and has lots of parts, many of which are very similar. This tune is meant to evoke the feeling of the waves of the St Lawrence River. Played in the key of D, the banjo is tuned to a D tuning (a D F# A D). Username. I hope someone finds this tab useful. - Download from bluegrassbanjo.org, Genre: Bluegrass  Style: Bluegrass (Scruggs)   Posted by schlange, updated: 4/7/2006 Download: TABLEDIT | TABLEDIT | TABLEDIT | PDFNotes: Dale Allen Pfeiffer, Donald B Zepp, Genre: Old Time  Style: Clawhammer and Old-Time  Tuning: Standard Open G (gDGBD)  Difficulty: IntermediatePosted by Julian44_4, updated: 12/1/2011 The A part can be playing with shuffle bowing, and Bruce also shows you an alternative syncopated variation on shuffle bowing, while the bowing of the B part is related to the phrasing of the crooked melody. If I am performing, I will try to group together tunes which use the same tuning and banjo, thus minimizing the amount of retuning that needs to be done on stage. Genre: Bluegrass  Style: Bluegrass (Scruggs)   Key: G  Tuning: Standard Open G (gDGBD)  Difficulty: IntermediatePosted by schlange, updated: 4/26/2014 - 1 Member Comments The first is pretty much straight Scruggs, the wellspring from which all bluegrass banjo flows. Note also that the trick in the first IV (C) chord of the second break is to emphasize the alternation between the first string 2nd fret and first string open -- this alternation is the effect I am trying to achieve. Somehow the arrangement for banjo popped into my head, and I wrote the thing in about 10 minutes. “Georgia Horseshoe” comes from Bill Hensley, of western North Carolina. A good approach to bowing “Jenny on the Railroad” is to think about the sense of “gallop” in the rhythm. Download: TABLEDIT | GUITAR-PRO | MIDI [Play] [Download]. - Download from banjobluegrass.free.fr, Genre: Bluegrass  Style: Bluegrass (Scruggs)   Posted by schlange, updated: 4/7/2006 We always get someone to play a drum, too. [NB. Download: TABRITE, Genre: Bluegrass  Style: Bluegrass (Scruggs)   Posted by schlange, updated: 4/16/2006 - 1 Member Comments Genre: Folk  Style: Bluegrass (Scruggs)   Key: G  Tuning: Standard Open G (gDGBD)  Difficulty: IntermediatePosted by janolov, updated: 9/13/2014 He also shows you how to drone the open A and E strings against the basic melody and how to play the melody on the bottom two strings. Download: TABLEDIT. https://www.hangoutstorage.com/banjohangout.org/storage/tabs/l/tab-lady-on-a-steam-22694-5146122692017.gif, Genre: Fiddle/Celtic/Irish  Style: Bluegrass (Scruggs)   Key: G  Tuning: Standard Open G (gDGBD)  Difficulty: BeginnerPosted by Jo Ban, updated: 2/7/2016 Jazz”', 'FREE BANJO LEARNING BOOKS: Starving Students/Fixed Income Types', 'Vega or, Vegaphone style Resonator Flange Plates', 'Deering Goodtime open back 4 string tenor banjo', 'TWO 12" Radius 5/8" Bridges Kat Eyz Prowler + Timeless (Robin Smith) $25', 'LEVY’S 2” Deluxe Padded Garment Leather Banjo Strap $40 w/ship CONUS'. Download: TABLEDITNotes: I hope you like it! Join us online March 13-14 to study banjo with some of today’s best players and teachers. A beautiful, interesting melody. Genre: Bluegrass  Style: Bluegrass (Scruggs)   Key: G  Tuning: Standard Open G (gDGBD)  Difficulty: IntermediatePosted by corcoran, updated: 12/12/2012 G0-1-2-3-D0-1-2-3-A0-1-2-3-E0-1-2-3. Genre: Bluegrass  Style: Bluegrass (Scruggs)   Key: G  Tuning: Standard Open G (gDGBD)  Difficulty: IntermediatePosted by kmwaters, updated: 12/19/2013 - 1 Member Comments Hammons’s playing has a Scottish influence, with strongly detailed phrases and an old-fashioned style of intonation. Categories. The arrangement is deliberately sparse and I would add quite a bit more rhythmic banjo noise in actual practice. Download: TABLEDIT. Taught at Fiddle Tunes by Stephanie Lepine. “Cranberry Rock” comes from West Virginia fiddler Burl Hammons. Download: TABLEDIT, Genre: Fiddle/Celtic/Irish  Style: Bluegrass (Scruggs)   Key: Dm  Tuning: Standard Open G (gDGBD)  Difficulty: IntermediatePosted by Dave Nauman, updated: 2/8/2010 Posted in A tuning Sawmill aEADE, Jubilee Mule, tagged banjo, clawhammer, crooked, modal, sawmill on October 4, 2009| Leave a Comment » I learned this tune from the playing of Bruce Molsky, We do a lot of playing in JP’s living room. It uses an A Mixolydian scale and is played with the low G string tuned up to A. Buy 5-String Banjo Strings Here. Download: TABLEDIT. Download: TABLEDIT. This tab is in SRB (Sandy River Belle) or Cumberland Gap tuning -- fDGCD. Download: GUITAR-PRO 5Notes: Another tab from the jazz-jo wizard Fred Geiger. This version is based on an old recording by Crockett's Kentucky Mountaineers. Update: Noam Pikelny has since recorded this tune on "Plays Kenny Baker Plays Bill Monroe" - check it out, it's awesome! I also included two versions of the tricky ending, measures 13 through 18. Genre: Old Time  Key: A  Tuning: Sawmill (gDGCD)  Difficulty: IntermediatePosted by janolov, updated: 9/20/2014 The melody includes some nice trills, slides, and blue notes and it has a very specific bowing. Genre: Bluegrass  Style: Other  Key: D  Tuning: Standard Open G (gDGBD)  Difficulty: IntermediatePosted by flyakfish, updated: 2/24/2021 Massive public demand for an arrangement of this tune certainly was not the reason... ;). Sawmill: 4: g - d' - g' - d'' Standard: 4: g - d' - a' - e'' Fiddle Tuning Calico Fiddle Tuning Oldtimey D Fiddle Tuning Standard Download. Forgot Password. There are a lot of rhythmic possibilities in Ed Haley’s “Lost Indian.” It can be played in a straight shuffle bowing, but Bruce also shows you some more syncopated ways to bow “Lost Indian” and gives you ideas for punctuating “Lost Indian” with double stops. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_1mwnUJvtNU, Style: Other  Posted by schlange, updated: 4/15/2006 Weekly newsletter includes free lessons, favorite member content, banjo news and more. Download: TABLEDIT | PDF | MIDI [Play] [Download]Notes: This is the same banjo tune as before but with a little better guitar rhythm. Download: TABLEDITNotes: Simple frailing version. I hope you like it. Avoid Overuse Injuries with Fast Fiddle Fitness - Violin Edition. Download: TABLEDITNotes: This is the way I play the song in the key of G (the key of D is another story), and it varies in subtle ways from the other versions posted on BHO. Midwest fiddler Dwight Lamb is the source for this great old tune. Genre: Bluegrass  Style: Bluegrass (Scruggs)   Key: G  Tuning: Standard Open G (gDGBD)  Difficulty: IntermediatePosted by corcoran, updated: 11/14/2019 - 7 Member Comments A resounding version in G (fiddle tuned GDGD/Sawmill tuning), recorded for Katie’s long-running, encyclopaedic New Tune A Day project. Genre: Traditional  Style: Clawhammer and Old-Time  Key: D  Tuning: Sawmill (gDGCD)  Difficulty: IntermediatePosted by Harpist, updated: 11/21/2013 Genre: Bluegrass  Style: Bluegrass (Scruggs)   Key: G  Tuning: Standard Open G (gDGBD)  Difficulty: IntermediatePosted by kmwaters, updated: 8/22/2015 - 1 Member Comments In addition to the basic melody, Bruce also shows you a variation on the A part that John Rector played. Two groups are on this page -- one for tunes which have been featured on Banjo Hangout's old time Tune of the Week since 2008, plus more recently on Instagram and Facebook's Clawhammer Rules, and the other has various old-time tunes not in the Tune of the Week. Download: GIFNotes: A-modal, capo at 2nd fret, 5th=a, aEACE. This is used to find notes in Sawmill tuning (when the G string is tuned up to A and the D string is tuned up to E). Hope you like it. She was the first widely known white singer to sing jazz and blues songs. This is a Quebecois tune that is played often in the Olympia session. Download: TABLEDITNotes: Traditional Shetland fiddle tune in D. Sawmill tuning EDAEa, Genre: Old Time  Style: Clawhammer and Old-Time  Key: G  Tuning: Standard Open G (gDGBD)  Difficulty: BeginnerPosted by BasicBoston, updated: 11/12/2010 Often old tunings are named after a special tune (for example Reuben tuning, Sandy River Belle Tuning, Cumberland Gap tuning). You could have fun wrestling with this one. It’s a two-part tune in DDAD tuning, with the highest and lowest strings tuned down to D and used primarily as drones. Download: TABLEDIT | PDFNotes: Based on Hilarie Burhans' tutorial on youtube, Genre: Folk  Style: Bluegrass (Scruggs)   Key: Dm  Tuning: Dm (aDFAD)  Difficulty: IntermediatePosted by Peter Vipulis, updated: 5/22/2019 - 2 Member Comments At some point, I decided that the Olentangy, the smaller of the Columbus' two rivers (they join near downtown) deserved its own tune, so I made up this one, Little Olentangy (Composed on the fiddle by Chuck Levy © 2006, arranged for the banjo © 2012). The A part is crooked, with an extra half measure, and all three parts are short. The fiddle tune “Sandy Boys” comes from the great West Virginia fiddler Edden Hammons, who was born in 1875 and recorded in 1947 for the archives of West Virginia State University. Download: TABLEDIT | PDF, Genre: Popular  Style: Bluegrass (Scruggs)   Key: G  Tuning: Standard Open G (gDGBD)  Difficulty: BeginnerPosted by Greg Gilbert, updated: 10/23/2009 Genre: Bluegrass  Style: Bluegrass (Scruggs)   Key: A  Tuning: Standard Open G (gDGBD)  Difficulty: IntermediatePosted by howsy-bee, updated: 11/5/2012 - 1 Member Comments Download: PDFNotes: Two VERY EASY versions, Genre: Fiddle/Celtic/Irish  Style: Bluegrass (Scruggs)   Key: Am  Tuning: Standard Open G (gDGBD)  Difficulty: IntermediatePosted by Devon Wells, updated: 2/26/2010 Genre: Old Time  Style: Clawhammer and Old-Time  Key: G  Tuning: Standard Open G (gDGBD)  Difficulty: ExpertPosted by ChuckJo, updated: 8/7/2012 Bruce breaks down the melody, bowing patterns, rhythms, and embellishments of each tune he teaches so you can really learn to play like Bruce and the old masters he learned from. This is my first tab post on this forum so I don't know the routine. Download: PDF | MIDI [Play] [Download]. Modal tunes really grab me in this tuning. This eliminates the third of the G chord and produces a G sus 4 chord. Notes: Traditional Shetland fiddle tune in D. Sawmill tuning EDAEa. Genre: Old Time  Style: Clawhammer and Old-Time  Key: G  Tuning: Standard Open G (gDGBD)  Difficulty: IntermediatePosted by janolov, updated: 10/20/2011 Download: PDF, Genre: Traditional  Style: Clawhammer and Old-Time  Tuning: Standard Open G (gDGBD)  Difficulty: IntermediatePosted by Julian44_4, updated: 1/28/2012 The other tunings I use, such as G Variant, D modal, or Sawmill generally deviate only slightly from one or another of the basic tunings, and retuning is usually managable, unless the setting is particularly noisy. Genre: Bluegrass  Style: Bluegrass (Scruggs)   Key: G  Tuning: Standard Open G (gDGBD)  Difficulty: ExpertPosted by corcoran, updated: 11/18/2017 For this song, Bruce tunes the fiddle down a whole step to FCGD, but fingers it as if he’s in the key of G.  Bruce starts with an exercise to get your voice and fiddle working together. Genre: Fiddle/Celtic/Irish  Style: Clawhammer and Old-Time  Key: C  Tuning: Open C (gCGCE)  Difficulty: IntermediatePosted by skoobee, updated: 9/11/2010 Genre: Old Time  Style: Clawhammer and Old-Time  Key: G  Tuning: Standard Open G (gDGBD)  Difficulty: BeginnerPosted by Steelydan, updated: 7/28/2013 The second part of “Flannery’s Dream” is crooked, with an irregular number of beats, but Bruce suggests that you not try to learn it by counting beats but rather listening to the phrases of the melody. “Greasy Coat” is in A E A E tuning, and Bruce starts by playing the tune through a couple of times, before breaking the melody down for you phrase by phrase. This makes it easy to play and very flowing melodic style by not repeating the same string. This great old square dance tune comes from John Dykes, who recorded it with his group Dykes Magic City Trio in 1927. “New Money” comes from Kentucky fiddler Doc Roberts, who recorded it in the 1930s. The bowing in “Shove the Pig’s Foot” isn’t as pattern oriented as some tunes. Download: TABLEDIT | TEXT | GUITAR-PRO | MIDI [Play] [Download], Genre: Old Time  Style: Minstrel (Stroke Style)  Key: G  Tuning: Drop C (gCGBD)  Difficulty: BeginnerPosted by ManfredK, updated: 12/5/2016 A D F# D (D root position with low A) A F A C ( F) ( root position with … Download: PDF | MP3: [Play] [Download]Notes: Mædieval dance and drinking song. I want to add more, and I'm looking for your favorites that you think I should try. Download: TABLEDITNotes: Got this out of my head using Tabledit. It’s a two-part tune in the key of A, played in AEAC# tuning, which has a few different names: “Black Mountain Rag” tuning, calico tuning, etc. You’ll also learn a bowed triplet that Tommy Jarrell often used at the ends of phrases. Download: PDF | PDF | PDF. West Virginia fiddler Edden Hammons was recorded in 1947 by a collector named Louis Chappell. Download: PDFNotes: A favorite to play around Christmas. Genre: Traditional  Style: Clawhammer and Old-Time  Difficulty: IntermediatePosted by Studebaker Hawk, updated: 10/9/2009 It’s a two-part tune in the key of G, and Bruce’s version owes a lot to the way fiddler John Rector played it. Awards. A note on the “Sawmill tuning” versions of tunes. It ain't easy, but... “Martha Campbell” is very notey but is glued together rhythmically by a very regular shuffle bowing. Much of their music has a ragtime influence and reflects the popular music of the time, and “Kennedy Rag” is no exception, with syncopated phrases and a song-like melody in the B part. Genre: Bluegrass  Style: Unknown/None Chosen  Key: G  Tuning: Standard Open G (gDGBD)  Difficulty: ExpertPosted by stratovarious520, updated: 2/6/2021 Bruce’s version, influenced by a recording of Gaither Carlton, has no consistent time signature, but rather a “broken” meter that follows the lyrics of the song. Specifically, playing harmony parts with the fiddle. Most of it is played with a straight shuffle bowing, but in the first anticipated phrase of the A part, you stretch the bow strokes out to match the rhythm of the melody, and there are a few other variations to the shuffle pattern as well. The original fiddle tuning would have been sawmill or cross key, ADAD. Chris Haigh Cross Tuning / Scordatuura on the Fiddle, Web. mp3 on my music page. Genre: Fiddle/Celtic/Irish  Style: Clawhammer and Old-Time  Key: D  Tuning: Double C (gCGCD)  Difficulty: IntermediatePosted by littleton, updated: 2/5/2021 This is my latest incarnation (but one - changed the b-part to be more like the Silas one). Lundy was from the Galax, Virginia, area and his style, especially some of the things he does with the bow, harks back to Scottish fiddling. Download: TABLEDIT | PDFNotes: A fabulous Ragtime/Classical flavoured ditty, written and arranged by my friend and fantastic banjo player Paul Bienek from Gloucestershire UK.

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