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Jeff Todd Titon is professor of music emeritus at Brown University He is the author of Early Downhome Blues: A Musical and Cultural Analysis and Old-Time Kentucky Fiddle Tunes. He is also the editor of Give Me This Mountain: Life History and Selected Sermons of the Rev. C. L. Franklin and Downhome toon meer Blues Lyrics: An Anthology from the Post-World War II Era. toon minder

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This is an indespensible resource for people interested in the fiddling traditions of Kentucky. It includes transcriptions of 100+ tunes from a number of Kentucky fiddlers, some well-known (relatively speaking) and some rather obscure. The tunes also run the gammut of familiar (Arkansas Traveler) to obscure (Cotton Bonnet, Pick a Little Cotton and Spin Some Too, and many many other examples). Transcription alone may not be enough to convey the sound and feeling of the tunes so Titon has included a CD with this volume which is a selection of tunes from the book played by the source fiddlers. I wish Titon had included more tunes on this CD as it only covers a few of the 100+ tunes in the book. However, there is a great resource where one can download most of the source tunes for this book (but certainly not all). It is the Digital Library of Appalachia:

http://www.aca-dla.org/

Here you can search for a tune or fiddler and download MP3's for free. Much of Titon's book is based on field recordings done by folklorists like Bruce Greene and John Harrod, and these people have donated their recordings to the various libraries involved in the Digital Library project. For example, one can download the complete home recordings of Kentucky fiddler John Salyer on this website-- this includes all the Salyer tunes in Titon's volume and many more that are not transcribed in his book.

This volume also includes an excellent introduction on the evolution of old-time fiddling in Kentucky and the various tune types that have evolved in Kentucky (Titon outlines 3 different types distinguished by region).

Overall, this is a great resource and learning tool for fiddlers and others interested in Appalachian fiddling traditions. Highly recommended!
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briscott99 | Jul 3, 2007 |
This was a text book for a world music class at university. Covers a broad spectrum of things. Interesting stuff.
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