Re: fifers' set list
It's my opinion that most fifers in those days played by ear. I believe that the compilers of the music books got their tunes from the fifers more often than the fifers got their tunes from the music books. Howe actually got a lot of his tunes by writing down what he heard fiddlers playing.
There is a great photo of the 3oth PA at the Library of Congress. They're all grown men and the drums are all made of brass. The bass drummer is holding two beaters. They at least look like they could have been a pretty good sounding group of musicians. I'm not sure what the date is, though. What mid/late war photos do you know of that have bass drums, Jim? I'd be most interested.
You're right, Jim, but the tune in B&E is "My Love She is but a Lassie Yet". "Oh Lassie Art Thou Sleeping Yet" is a different tune. To make matters more confusing, there is another tune in the AVF called "Lassie of Gowrie".
Originally posted by Jim Moffet
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There is a great photo of the 3oth PA at the Library of Congress. They're all grown men and the drums are all made of brass. The bass drummer is holding two beaters. They at least look like they could have been a pretty good sounding group of musicians. I'm not sure what the date is, though. What mid/late war photos do you know of that have bass drums, Jim? I'd be most interested.
You're right, Jim, but the tune in B&E is "My Love She is but a Lassie Yet". "Oh Lassie Art Thou Sleeping Yet" is a different tune. To make matters more confusing, there is another tune in the AVF called "Lassie of Gowrie".
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