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This video has got me trying to learn the tune, but it's a little confusing as it isn't the usual 8 bars. Plus, are there different versions of this tune? The tablature that I've found for this tune doesn't match how these guys play it. It's as though Casey took a simple measure from the end of the A part, a measure with just two half notes, and moved it to the very beginning of the melody.
Unless I'm mistaken, this arrangement is nothing like the actual fiddle tune. The song is actually called "Sally in the Garden a' Sifting Sand" sometimes incorrectly called "Sally in the Garden Assisting Sam." This arrangement is far too busy for this song. It's a great song that was just WAY over-done.
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That is a great version!
So clear cut, these guys kick ass!
This video has got me trying to learn the tune, but it's a little confusing as it isn't the usual 8 bars. Plus, are there different versions of this tune? The tablature that I've found for this tune doesn't match how these guys play it. It's as though Casey took a simple measure from the end of the A part, a measure with just two half notes, and moved it to the very beginning of the melody.