Re: fifers' set list
Hear, hear Eric and Joe.
There are so many variables in the field music world that it's well nigh impossible to pinpoint things. In the end, beside from the required duty call, additional tune choice probably comes down to where you come from, skill, and personal taste. If I were a fifer in the war, and had access to B&E, it'd be possible that I would play Governor's Island over someone from Illinois, because I'm from the New York area and know what Governor's Island is. Someone from Illinois might not.
I know this drives all of us crazy. The O.R.s, decriptions of parades in the New York Times, and any search of Governor's Island and Newport Barracks in the New York Times, Google Books, Making of America, and the O.R.s comes up with nothing to help figure out period repetoire. Augustus Meyers only mentions "Girl I Left Behind Me" by name in Ten Years in the Ranks. Specific mentions of tunes are a scarcity, so while the AVF listing is a nice help, I'm sure we'd all be driven crazy by playing the same 30 tunes over and over again, so, again, taste, region, and skill, I think, will be the determining factors in choosing repetoire from the period manuals available to us.
Hear, hear Eric and Joe.
There are so many variables in the field music world that it's well nigh impossible to pinpoint things. In the end, beside from the required duty call, additional tune choice probably comes down to where you come from, skill, and personal taste. If I were a fifer in the war, and had access to B&E, it'd be possible that I would play Governor's Island over someone from Illinois, because I'm from the New York area and know what Governor's Island is. Someone from Illinois might not.
I know this drives all of us crazy. The O.R.s, decriptions of parades in the New York Times, and any search of Governor's Island and Newport Barracks in the New York Times, Google Books, Making of America, and the O.R.s comes up with nothing to help figure out period repetoire. Augustus Meyers only mentions "Girl I Left Behind Me" by name in Ten Years in the Ranks. Specific mentions of tunes are a scarcity, so while the AVF listing is a nice help, I'm sure we'd all be driven crazy by playing the same 30 tunes over and over again, so, again, taste, region, and skill, I think, will be the determining factors in choosing repetoire from the period manuals available to us.
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