Old Joe Clark Fiddle Lesson

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  • čas přidán 13. 06. 2014
  • This is a video of me playing "Old Joe Clark" live. I also give a sample of the metronome, fiddle lesson and slow play you will find at BluegrassDaddy.com. Hedy West sang the American old-timey song Old Joe Clark in 1965 on her Topic album Old Times and Hard Times. She commented in the album's sleeve notes:
    Before the railways, automobiles and mail order houses brought the town to the country, before television, radio and gramophone brought "instant music" into the home, the play-party was a natural solution to the problem of self-made social amusement, in communities where religious feelings were so strong that dances were generally proscribed but dancing-games permitted to the young. A favourite dance-game was Old Joe Clark with its melody based on the minstrel show tune of Lucy Long, and its text made up of floating verses borrowed from sundry other play-party songs such as Ida Red, Shady Grove, Cindy, Liza Jane, Bile dem Cabbage Down, Sally Ann, and others. Of the verses of Old Joe Clark, one Indiana farmer said: "There's thousands of 'em. Everyone has his own version." Scholars set the number more modestly at 144.
    Old Joe Clark is one of the songs Uncle Gus Mulkey used to play on the fiddle when his fingers were still nimble. Kim Mulkey had disapproved and pretended not to know of his son's fiddle playing till he began to her Gus playing religious tunes. Kim Mulkey's fundamentalist religion placed native song and the instruments they were played on as being in league with the devil. (mainlynorfolk.info)
    Old Joe Clark
    Verse 1:
    I went down to Old Joe Clark
    Found him sick in bed
    Stuck my finger down his throat
    Pulled out a chicken head
    Old Joe Clark he had a house
    15 stories high
    Every story in that house
    Was filled with chicken pies
    Chorus:
    Fare thee well, old Joe Clarke
    Fare thee well, I'm gone
    Fare thee well Old Joe Clark
    Goodbye Lucy Long
    Fare thee well, old Joe Clarke
    Fare thee well, I say
    He'd follow me ten thousand miles
    To hear my fiddle play
    Verse 2:
    Old Joe Clark is mad at me
    I'll tell you the reason why
    I ran through his cabbage patch
    And ate his chicken pie.
    He puts my fiddle in my hand
    And tells me what to play
    Then dances on the kitchen floor
    Until the break of day

Komentáře • 10

  • @BigAl2918
    @BigAl2918 Před rokem

    Bravo!!!

  • @temujinthekhan6233
    @temujinthekhan6233 Před 10 lety

    Oh, that's good. I'm trying to learn violin. I think I'll watch all your videos.

    • @temujinthekhan6233
      @temujinthekhan6233 Před 7 lety

      I can pick up a violin and play almost any basic tune. It's actually my second instrument (after string bass, which I've learned since second grade), so I'd say these fiddle tune practices have payed off! :)

  • @zippyit
    @zippyit Před 5 lety +1

    is anyone going to mention how much rosin is on his violin?

  • @kylehill3643
    @kylehill3643 Před 5 lety

    Mind if I practice my air fiddle to this?

  • @PanoramaUnion
    @PanoramaUnion Před 10 lety

    Where did you get this violin fret marker?

    • @Bluegrassdaddy
      @Bluegrassdaddy  Před 10 lety

      Hi! It is called a "Don't Fret" sticker, made by Phil Coonce. Here is a link for purchasing: www.theviolincenter.com/Don-t-Fret-Violin-Fingerboard-Markers-p/AC106.htm

    • @PanoramaUnion
      @PanoramaUnion Před 10 lety

      ***** thanks :)

  • @dayo-diogenescibils1567

    hace un tutorial como se toca payphone maroon en violin

  • @tianyijin4425
    @tianyijin4425 Před 8 lety +1

    Ok