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Building a Traditional Tune Repertoire

April 2009 3,494 views 2 Comments

 

Wendy Anthony

Wendy Anthony

by Wendy Anthony

The Tune:

Seneca Squaredance, is a popular Old-Time fiddle tune that is also known as (a.k.a.) Waiting For (or Running from) The Federales or Shelby’s Mules. These names suggest that they may have influences & origins from the name of the Seneca First Nations tribe and the town of Seneca, Missouri as well as the American Civil War. This tune is called a Breakdown, & in a typical jam situation could be played up to 185-200 bpm (beats-per-minute).

SenecaSquaredance music transcript

Listen to the Midi: 120 | 160 | 190 bpm


Techniques:

  • Overview of Tune: This tune contains a combination of half, quarter, eighth notes, with a bit of syncopated rhythm for added interest.
  • Chords: With research, you will find many different variations of chord changes for Seneca Squaredance – here’s the way I like to play it: Parts A & B both start with 2 measures of G (I) & end with 3 measures of G|D|G (I|V|I); the difference between Parts A & B consists of 2 measures of C (IV): in Part A these come Before the extra G (I) chord, & in Part B After the extra G (I). When playing the melody, make use of open G & D strings to create chords at the beginning of some measures.

    Part A: || : G | G | C | C | G | G | D | G : ||

    Part B: || : G | G | G | C | C | G | D | G : ||

  • Pick Strokes & Fingering: Pick all 1/2 & 1/4 notes with Downstrokes. Pick all paired 1/8 notes with Down/Upstrokes. The syncopated rhythm is created by following a tied 1/4 + 1/8 note (Downstroke the 1/4 note, which is held for the duration of an additional 1/8 beat), then picking the following 1/8 note on the Upbeat.

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Comments or Suggestions?

Keepin’ tuned …
Wendy Anthony

o2b.pickin@gmail.com

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2 Comments »

  • Jo Ellen Porter said:

    Thanks so much for providing these traditional tunes. I’ve enjoyed your section so much over the past. This is music that should not get lost in the shuffle of time.

  • Wendy Anthony said:

    Thanx Jo Ellen … These traditional tunes will stand the test of time by continuing to be played! … I am happy to be able to help encourage others to learn, play, & pass on these tunes …

    Tuning up for the next tune,
    Wendy

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