Subject: RE: Songs and Tunes for Autoharp? From: bseed(charleskratz) Date: 11 May 99 - 03:23 AM Sounds good to me, Deedeedoubleyou. I'm open for jams whenever and wherever (except my mommy won't let me cross the street without an adult holding my hand [I think Meg Ryan would make a nice baby sitter]). --seed |
Subject: RE: Songs and Tunes for Autoharp? Sweet Fern From: murray@mpce.mq.edu.au Date: 11 May 99 - 05:35 AM Fern. You will find the Carter Family version (the original?) of "Sweet Fern" on the album "The Carter Family, My Clinch Mountain Home." It is part of Rounder Records' compplete Carter Family Victor recordings series. The cassette bears the cat. no. C 1065. Murray |
Subject: RE: Songs and Tunes for Autoharp? From: Roger the zimmer Date: 11 May 99 - 09:41 AM The elderly man playing amnplified autoharp in Bracknell shopping centre two Saturdays ago should have read this thread: it was awful whiny muzakky stuff that I couldn't recognise. Sorely tempted to unplug him but the amp was on batteries! Peggy Seeger he wasn't!(For the benefit of non-locals Bracknell is a 1960s "New Town" of the type that must have inspired Pete Seeger's "Little Boxes", and is full of "interesting" office blocks of computer companies). An earlier week there was someone on amplified concert harpplaying light classics. I prefer the usual guitar or sax buskers! |
Subject: RE: Songs and Tunes for Autoharp? From: Pete peterson Date: 11 May 99 - 01:48 PM not to pick nits, but it was Malvina Reynolds who wrote Little Boxes; she said she used to write a song a day; Pete S did the definitive recording (and was the only time he had a Top 40 hit!) Can't imagine anything worse than an out of tune poorly played autoharp |
Subject: RE: Songs and Tunes for Autoharp? From: Frank of Toledo Date: 11 May 99 - 02:07 PM This is a very interesting and enjoyable thread. I have a lot of BryanB at it has a tendency to sound a bit technical, yet he's a master and in person he is awesome. Another great is Harvey Reid; his recording of an original called, "The Coming Of Winter", with him on autoharp and Brian Silber on fiddle is a classic. Also I'd like to answer Sonoma Steve. The song Acony Bell was written and performed by Gillian Welch and David Rawlings on her ALM CD "REVIVAL" |
Subject: RE: Songs and Tunes for Autoharp? From: Frank of Toledo Date: 11 May 99 - 02:12 PM This is real fun Thread and many great contributions by everyone. My two favorites are Harvey Reid and of course Bryan Bowers. I tend to think that Bryan plays so well with all his fingers a blazin' that, at times it does sound like he's over-produced. In concert he is absolutely awesome...If you get a chance listen to Harvey Reid's recording of 'The Coming Of Winter" with autoharp by Harvey and violin by Brian Silber. On his Woodpecker CD "Overview"..... |
Subject: RE: Songs and Tunes for Autoharp? From: Roger the zimmer Date: 11 May 99 - 02:50 PM 's OK, Pete, if you don't pick my nits, how will I ever learn? ...and I might stop scratching my head and wearing my hair too thin! |
Subject: RE: Songs and Tunes for Autoharp? From: Judy and Micky Date: 11 May 99 - 02:52 PM ...right here in the barn |
Subject: RE: Songs and Tunes for Autoharp? From: harpgirl Date: 11 May 99 - 11:00 PM Dr. Peterson, I'm still hoping you'll call again and sing me Sweet Fern over the telephone...sorry I missed your last call...I'll be at the orifice tomorrow (hint,hint)...harpgirl PS Tucker, When you begin to see autoharps, pay attention! Buy one and write me back! |
Subject: RE: Songs and Tunes for Autoharp? From: fern Date: 12 May 99 - 10:01 PM Many thanks, Murray. I'll check it out. Fern |
Subject: RE: Songs and Tunes for Autoharp? From: Night Owl Date: 14 May 99 - 12:57 PM harpgirl...did you recieve the correct lyrics for "Sweet Fern"? If so, could you post them and any history of the song you may have learned...is the Carter family recording the original?? You also mentioned "Stephan Young's book of Carolan tunes" do you know if its still available? |
Subject: RE: Songs and Tunes for Autoharp? From: Jim in Silver Spring Date: 14 May 99 - 02:18 PM I was surprised to find all of the interest in Autoharps at the MudCat. I am sure that most of you are aware, but for those of you that are not there is a thriving Autoharp virtual world and community on the net. This includes The Autoharp Page at http://www.fmp.com/harppage/ The Cyberpluckers e-mail list which can be subscribed to from the Autoharp page and the Autoharp Web Ring at http://pages.prodigy.net/cah/autoharp/ (Sorry I don't do blue icky things) If you are interested in Autoharps and their music check these sites out. (I would have posted this sooner but the Autoharp page was out due to storms in Dallas TX.) Jim in Silver Spring |
Subject: RE: Songs and Tunes for Autoharp? From: harpgirl Date: 14 May 99 - 06:05 PM NightOwl, |
Subject: Lyr Add: SWEET FERN (Carter Family) From: CarterNut Date: 14 May 99 - 08:45 PM Hey guys and gals, here are the Carter Family words to "Sweet Fern". As I am kind of a small scale Carter historian and a large scale Carter music enthusiast, I could only find that A.P. found the song on one of his song hunting trips. This was a common song around that area (Eastern Tennessee/Southwestern Virginia) and was usually called "Sweet Birds". Actually, the song was written and copyrighted under the latter title in 1876 by Thomas Westendorf and George Persley. However, A.P. Carter is given credit for writing the song by Ralph S. Peer- A.P. essentially changed the original wording and perhaps even the tune while adding the yodel after each chorus. SWEET FERN As recorded by The Carter Family, 1929. (Victor 40126-A, Bluebird 5927, Montgomery Ward 4437)
1. Springtime is coming, sweet lonesome bird,
CHORUS: [But] I know he's away in a far distant land, YODEL
2. Oh, tell me, sweet Fern, is he thinking of me
3. Upon my finger, he placed a small ring |
Subject: RE: Songs and Tunes for Autoharp? From: harpgirl Date: 14 May 99 - 11:41 PM Night Owl, I see my post didn't make it! But carternut must have read my mind because I wondered if he would know the words! I have Stephen Young's address in my fake book which is locked in the truck in the garage for the night but I will post it tomorrow...harpgirl thanks John J |
Subject: RE: Songs and Tunes for Autoharp? From: Night Owl Date: 14 May 99 - 11:55 PM John J. Thanks for the words and information on Sweet Fern...AND the web sites....I'm also surprised at the number of Autoharp players here....a welcome surprise!!! harpgirl..THANK YOU for starting this thread....lots of great information for me in it. The "fakebook" you mentioned wouldn"t happen to be an Autoharp Fakebook?? (I have the Guitar fakebook.) |
Subject: RE: Songs and Tunes for Autoharp? From: harpgirl Date: 15 May 99 - 10:11 AM NO 'mornin'. Steve's address is Stephen J. Young - 6500 Nancy Road - Rancho Palos Verdes, CA 90275. I just cvalled him and ordered it directly. But the phone number is not handy...In addition to the Carolan book he has published a book called Old Time Fiddle and Dance Tunes for Autoharp which is excellent. (I meant fiddle fakebook which I write notes in and use to keep up with my fiddling friends..this has been a wonderful thread and I hope to learn lots of new songs...thanks all...harpgirl |
Subject: RE: Songs and Tunes for Autoharp? From: Mark Roffe Date: 17 May 99 - 12:24 AM Reading this thread I find myself thinking maybe I'll try to put all those buttons and bars back on mine. I took 'em off and tuned the instrument to some mysterioso minor modally mutated kind of tuning, so folks who claim they're "not musical" can pick it up and tinker with it. Anything plucked on it sounds deep and contemplative. Hard to put it down. But now I want to play some folk music on it again! Hmmmm, I wonder where all those little parts go...a bunch of springs flew out of the bars when I first took it apart.... Mark |
Subject: RE: Songs and Tunes for Autoharp? From: harpgirl Date: 13 Jun 00 - 12:10 AM reconjure for SINSULL |
Subject: RE: Songs and Tunes for Autoharp? From: SINSULL Date: 13 Jun 00 - 09:24 AM Thanks again Harpgirl. I am shutting myself away with my harp and shutting out the world. More trouble than it's worth today. Just listened to some Bryan Bowers' recordings and all is right with this corner of the world. SS. |
Subject: RE: Songs and Tunes for Autoharp? From: threelegsoman Date: 25 May 11 - 08:26 AM Some songs that I have uploaded accompanied on the autoharp Some songs that I have uploaded accompanied on the autoharp These are two autoharp playlists on my channel which itself is at: http://www.youtube.com/user/threelegsoman?feature=mhee |
Subject: RE: Songs and Tunes for Autoharp? From: threelegsoman Date: 25 May 11 - 08:29 AM Apologies for my stupidity, I seem to have created the same blue clicky twice, the first one should have been: Autoharp players, songs and tunes I have liked |
Subject: RE: Songs and Tunes for Autoharp? From: GUEST,felicia Date: 25 Nov 12 - 09:32 AM The first songs I strummed and sang on my new Chromaharp were Monty Python's 'Eric the Half-a-Bee' and 'Riding Free' from the soundtrack of 'Psychomania' (look it up on Youtube, the lyrics are priceless!) |
Subject: RE: Songs and Tunes for Autoharp? From: GUEST,Fred Bailey Date: 25 Nov 12 - 03:37 PM I've always "warmed up" with the Australian version of The Girl With the Black Velvet Band |
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