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This lesson is part of the course Old-Time Fiddle Styles with Bruce Molsky.
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Learn a variety of old-time fiddle tunes in different regional styles from great players of the past. Bruce teaches a variety of classic tunes, with advice about bowing, double stops, ornamentation, and ideas for more listening and learning.
 
 
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Session 2: “Hop Up Ladies” and “Grub Springs”
 

Bruce warms up by playing through last week’s tunes, “Damon’s Winder” and “Jane Wallace.” Then he shows you “Hop Up Ladies,” which is also known as “Did You Ever See the Devil Uncle Joe?” and other titles. It probably started out in Ireland or Scotland as “Miss McLeod’s Reel.” You’ll also learn a lesser-known one tune Mississippi fiddler John Hatcher. Titled “Grub Springs,” it’s a completely different melody than the “Grub Springs” you’ll hear in jam sessions. It’s a crooked tune in A-modal (Mixolydian), with the fiddle also tuned in standard GDAE. Bruce walks you through John Hatcher’s “Grub Springs” in this video.

 
 
 
The Old-Time Fiddle Styles Subscription Includes:
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  • Notation for each tune Bruce teaches, with Bruce’s bowing included
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Session 7: “Pretty Little Girl,” “Black Hills Waltz,” and “Western Country”  
 
Session 7: “Pretty Little Girl,” “Black Hills Waltz,” and “Western Country”  
 
Session 7 Q&A
Session 7 Q&A
 

Bruce answers student questions from Session 7.


 
 
 

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