Building a Traditional Tune Repertoire
April 2009
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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).

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.
Comments or Suggestions?
Keepin’ tuned …
Wendy Anthony












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.
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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