According to "African Banjo Echoes in Appalachia," this song resulted from a time when a slave stole a pig from his master and tried to hide it in his shack. When the master came by to hear the slave play banjo, something he did with frequency, he improvised lyrics to this song to let his wife know that the pig's foot was still visible under the bed. The master, upon hearing the song, clapped loudly and praised the banjo player's improvisational abilities.
According to "African Banjo Echoes in Appalachia," this song resulted from a time when a slave stole a pig from his master and tried to hide it in his shack. When the master came by to hear the slave play banjo, something he did with frequency, he improvised lyrics to this song to let his wife know that the pig's foot was still visible under the bed. The master, upon hearing the song, clapped loudly and praised the banjo player's improvisational abilities.
I have no idea if it's true or a joke
stigandr5 11 months ago
@stigandr5 sounds good to me
FlatfootJohnny 11 months ago
Thanks, it was your vid of this tune that inspired me to learn it. All the best.
FlatfootJohnny 2 years ago
gosh i love that sound mate!
are you using nylagut strings?
dig them old timey banjos too!
doogey9 2 years ago
Thanks. Yep Nylgut Minstrel strings... pretty heavy guage for that deep tone.
FlatfootJohnny 2 years ago