This is so funny. I believe we had the same banjo teacher. A teacher named Joel in San Francisco taught me that same song about 15 years ago. I play it in the same way. I have no idea what it is called.
Hi there. The melody is actually a combination of two different songs as far as I can tell. The first part is Barlow Knife/ Cabin Creek, but the second part is called Shoes and Stockings or sometimes Flying Indian.
Barlow Knife has a B and C part that you don't play and Shoes and Stockings also has a B part not included in your version, but what you are doing is cool anyhow so I suggest you just name it something new and claim it is your own work.
@tinderhorn thank you so much for your help! i believe i learned it as barlow knife, but obviously it was a version that is significantly different from the "standard" version commonly found on youtube (not that i particularly believe there is a "standard" version to any old time song!) anyway, i really appreciate your input because it's helped me research some other tunes, too.
My pleasure. I like the way you play the Barlow Knife part of the song a lot, you throw in a few chord-y things in there I hadn't ever thought about. Plus, you know, banjo players get no respect from anyone else so they gotta stick together.
@dropthumb2 i think you are right! i'm pretty sure i learned this under the title "barlow knife" but listening to the other versions of barlow knife on youtube i've realized that this version is significantly different from the others. so i guess the question, then, is: "is this really barlow knife, or something else?" anyway, thank you so much for your input!
This is so funny. I believe we had the same banjo teacher. A teacher named Joel in San Francisco taught me that same song about 15 years ago. I play it in the same way. I have no idea what it is called.
Bayuno88 3 months ago
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Fightsrulez62 7 months ago
Hey, man. I found something similar to the intro to the song you're playing. Check out a tune called Kitchen Girl.
I hope this helps!
jgenens 8 months ago
@jgenens thanks so much! i'd never heard of kitchen girl before. very cool.
duececaboose 8 months ago
Hi there. The melody is actually a combination of two different songs as far as I can tell. The first part is Barlow Knife/ Cabin Creek, but the second part is called Shoes and Stockings or sometimes Flying Indian.
Barlow Knife has a B and C part that you don't play and Shoes and Stockings also has a B part not included in your version, but what you are doing is cool anyhow so I suggest you just name it something new and claim it is your own work.
cheers.
tinderhorn 1 year ago
@tinderhorn thank you so much for your help! i believe i learned it as barlow knife, but obviously it was a version that is significantly different from the "standard" version commonly found on youtube (not that i particularly believe there is a "standard" version to any old time song!) anyway, i really appreciate your input because it's helped me research some other tunes, too.
duececaboose 11 months ago
@duececaboose
My pleasure. I like the way you play the Barlow Knife part of the song a lot, you throw in a few chord-y things in there I hadn't ever thought about. Plus, you know, banjo players get no respect from anyone else so they gotta stick together.
cheers,
Adam.
tinderhorn 11 months ago
Possibly Barlow Knife, aka, Cabin Creek
dropthumb2 1 year ago
@dropthumb2 i think you are right! i'm pretty sure i learned this under the title "barlow knife" but listening to the other versions of barlow knife on youtube i've realized that this version is significantly different from the others. so i guess the question, then, is: "is this really barlow knife, or something else?" anyway, thank you so much for your input!
duececaboose 1 year ago
ye hoo!
catfish222banjo 1 year ago