I tried fading this tune out at the end but that didn’t work too well.
That’s why I don’t work for Ken Burns.....
https://youtu.be/MF7Z9iU3V2w
I tried fading this tune out at the end but that didn’t work too well.
That’s why I don’t work for Ken Burns.....
https://youtu.be/MF7Z9iU3V2w
Very catchy Rag. Thanks for sharing.
I would be very interested in the sheet music for that one.
Thanks, Troy
Great tune, Lappy. One of my favorites.
Interesting fact about this tune: the earliest recorded version by the East Texas Serenaders was played in Eb. For some reasons this band loved the flat keys. Most of us mortals play it in D which makes a lot more sense to me. Also ETS was among the very few old time string bands that used a cello.
Jim
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Nice tune and good picking. I like the cool Kay Venetian vibe in the appearance of that mandolin, too.
Scott
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Thanks Scott.
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