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BMxgDBoPv_0 | 2009-06-23T23:40:32Z | UCDOqsQfM224cxva9bu8NLcw | Kenny Rogers & Dolly Parton - Sometimes When We Touch | One of the best love songs ever. | {"default": {"url": "https://i.ytimg.com/vi/BMxgDBoPv_0/default.jpg", "width": 120, "height": 90}, "medium": {"url": "https://i.ytimg.com/vi/BMxgDBoPv_0/mqdefault.jpg", "width": 320, "height": 180}, "high": {"url": "https://i.ytimg.com/vi/BMxgDBoPv_0/hqdefault.jpg", "width": 480, "height": 360}} | Kristin Tehvan | ["Kenny", "Dolly"] | 10 | none | {"title": "Kenny Rogers & Dolly Parton - Sometimes When We Touch", "description": "One of the best love songs ever."} | 350634 | 1320 | 0 | 56 | ||
swIXVQtP_TI | 2009-06-23T11:30:38Z | UCsuYagSsLL0xc1aTf4on05g | Cold Frosty Morning for the Mandolin Cafe | This is a very interesting tune. The tune has several versions and at least two of them are totally different tunes. The one played here is, I think, by far the most common in North America and is played in the key of Am. It is a tune of Scottish origin (perhaps derived from an air by the great Neil Gow? -- not sure about that). The tune in this form commemorates the battle of Culloden Moor, when, on cold spring morning in 1746 the English Army surprised and massacred a Scottish highlander army and thereby ended the Jacobite Rebellion. In years that followed thousands of apparently completely innocent Scotts were murdered by the English general the Duke of Cumberland (aka the Butcher) to punish them and to assure no more highlander rebellions would occur. But there is another version of "Cold Frosty Morning" which is an old tyme quadrille (6/8 time? or 3/4 time?) which was played in using an altered tuning and is in the key of D. The Fiddlers Companion attributes this tune to Stephen B. Tucker of Mississippi who started fiddling in late 1860's and was recorded for the Library of Congress in 1939. I plan to research this more. And of course the bluegrass folks have a ball with it. Im playing it here at 90 bpm in 2/4 time. Played on a 2002 Gibson F-5 Fern | {"default": {"url": "https://i.ytimg.com/vi/swIXVQtP_TI/default.jpg", "width": 120, "height": 90}, "medium": {"url": "https://i.ytimg.com/vi/swIXVQtP_TI/mqdefault.jpg", "width": 320, "height": 180}, "high": {"url": "https://i.ytimg.com/vi/swIXVQtP_TI/hqdefault.jpg", "width": 480, "height": 360}} | Mandolin1944 | ["Cold", "Frosty", "Morning", "mandolin", "old", "tyme", "celtic", "fiddle", "tune"] | 10 | none | {"title": "Cold Frosty Morning for the Mandolin Cafe", "description": "This is a very interesting tune. The tune has several versions and at least two of them are totally different tunes. The one played here is, I think, by far the most common in North America and is played in the key of Am. It is a tune of Scottish origin (perhaps derived from an air by the great Neil Gow? -- not sure about that). \r\n\r\nThe tune in this form commemorates the battle of Culloden Moor, when, on cold spring morning in 1746 the English Army surprised and massacred a Scottish highlander army and thereby ended the Jacobite Rebellion. In years that followed thousands of apparently completely innocent Scotts were murdered by the English general the Duke of Cumberland (aka the Butcher) to punish them and to assure no more highlander rebellions would occur. \r\n\r\nBut there is another version of \"Cold Frosty Morning\" which is an old tyme quadrille (6/8 time? or 3/4 time?) which was played in using an altered tuning and is in the key of D. The Fiddlers Companion attributes this tune to Stephen B. Tucker of Mississippi who started fiddling in late 1860's and was recorded for the Library of Congress in 1939. I plan to research this more. And of course the bluegrass folks have a ball with it. Im playing it here at 90 bpm in 2/4 time.\r\n\r\nPlayed on a 2002 Gibson F-5 Fern"} | 1687 | 7 | 0 | 10 |
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