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  2. Blackberry Blossom (tune) - Wikipedia

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    According to Devon Wells, "Blackberry Blossom", as a banjo tune, was brought to the public's attention as one of the earliest arrangements of Bill Keith. [12] Wells, a bluegrass teacher, asserts that the tune is a standard in the bluegrass banjo repertoire.

  3. The Fiddler's Fakebook - Wikipedia

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    The Fiddler's Fakebook, by David Brody, is a collection of fiddle tunes in lead sheet form (naturally without lyrics). It includes tunes in the following styles: [1] England; Scotland; Ireland; Shetland; French Canadian; Nova Scotia/Cape Breton; New England; Old-Time; Bluegrass; Texas Style; Western Swing

  4. Yew Piney Mountain - Wikipedia

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    Sheet music for Yew Piney Mountain here; The Digital Library of Appalachia provides online access to archival and historical materials related to the culture of the southern and central Appalachian region. The contents of the DLA are drawn from special collections of Appalachian College Association member libraries. Hawks and Owls Stringband ...

  5. Jimmy Campbell (fiddler) - Wikipedia

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    Born in 1937, Campbell grew up in a house that was steeped in Donegal fiddle music. His father and grandfather were well known fiddle players. [2] The Campbell home was a regular venue for musicians to come to visit and play music, including both Mickey and John Doherty.

  6. Paul Kelly (Irish musician) - Wikipedia

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    Influenced by the recordings of the Fuzzy Mountain, Hollow Rock, and Highwoods String Bands they played "American traditional music, old-time songs and bluegrass". [3] A typical line-up of the band when Kelly joined was Imor Byrne (fiddle), Colin Beggan (guitar), John Caulfield (fiddle), Niall Toner (mandolin) and Richard Hawkins (banjo).

  7. Old time fiddle - Wikipedia

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    Unlike many states which support independent old-time and bluegrass associations, the Minnesota Bluegrass & Old-Time Music Association intermingles the genres. Peter Anick is a noted authority on fiddle music genres and is co-author with David Reiner of Old-Time Fiddling Across America [ 1 ] and a contributor of feature articles and "Folk ...

  8. List of fiddlers - Wikipedia

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    This list of notable fiddlers shows some overlap with the list of violinists since the instrument used by fiddlers is the fiddle. ... Irish, Gypsy, bluegrass ...

  9. American fiddle - Wikipedia

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    Early influences were Irish, Scottish, and English fiddle styles, as well as the more upper-class traditions of classical violin playing. Popular tunes included " Soldier's Joy ", for which Robert Burns wrote lyrics, and other tunes such as "Flowers of Edinburgh" and " Tamlin ," which have both been claimed by both Scottish and Irish lineages.