Suchergebnisse
Suchergebnisse:
29. Aug. 2019 · The New Soldier's Joy. Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group The New Soldier's Joy · David Grier Freewheeling ℗ 1988 Rounder Records, a division of Concord Music Group, Inc....
- 3 Min.
- 1700
- David Grier - Topic
"Soldier's Joy" is a fiddle tune, classified as a reel or country dance. It is popular in the American fiddle canon, in which it is touted as "an American classic" [1] but traces its origin to Scottish fiddling traditions. [2]
20. Apr. 2024 · David Grier performs the instrumental tune "New Soldier's Joy" from his album "I've Got the House to Myself," (Dreadnought, 2002).
- 3 Min.
- 7,2K
- solutioncow
5. März 2010 · Fiddler Larry Rice plays Soldier's Joy with Wilmer Kerns on the guitar. This is a basic version of the fiddle tune for those who are interested in learning it. Variations of this oldtime tune...
- 1 Min.
- 304,6K
- Wilmer Kerns
When Fiddler’s Magazine polled its readers for the most popular tune, Soldier’s Joy was the undisputed favorite. Almost every printed fiddle collection includes a version of this tune, from dotted hornpipes to breakdowns, even a pretty good jig version recorded in Arizona over 60 years ago.
- 417KB
- 3
17. Feb. 2020 · February 17, 2020 FOG. Click to Print. If you’ve played in a FOG gig before, you’ve observed the designated emcee occasionally introducing a tune by citing its little known lyrics, as a means of adding a little “color commentary” to our performances. We thought it might be of interest to feature some of those lyrics.
- "Soldier's Joy" is one of the oldest and most widely distributed tunes in the English-speaking world. The earliest printings of the tune are in the later eighteenth century, and its appearance in manuscript tunebooks such as "Henry Beck's Flute Book [1786]" shows that it was already in circulation before 1800 on both sides of the Atlantic ...