Key signature: Dminor
Submitted on June 25th 2006 by Clifardo Albrechto.
This tune has been added to 18 tunebooks.
Also known as The Wilder One.
Recordings of a tune by this name:
X: 1
T: Wild One, The
M: 6/8
L: 1/8
R: jig
K: Dmin
|:DEF DGD|AGc AGE|DEF DAD|FDF E3|
DEF DAD|AAc AGA|dcA cAG|AGE D2D:|
|:d2c A2c|d2c AcA|d2c A2G|FGE FED|
d2c A2c|d2c AcA|dcA cAG|AGE D2D:|
Fiddlehead
I got this off of a recording by fiddlehead
Blah. or so it would seem
# Posted on June 25th 2006 by Clifardo Albrechto
It was written by Mary Pantaleone...
According to the version found on JC's Tunefinder.
# Posted on June 27th 2006 by vonnieestes
In measure one...
The DGD should be a DAD. Lo siento
# Posted on July 2nd 2006 by Clifardo Albrechto
Composed by Mer Boel
Published in "Wild One! & Other Fiddle Tunes" by Mer Pantaleoni Boel.
# Posted on March 6th 2007 by joebowbeer
Wild One Medley - The Moving Violations
A New England contra dance band called _The Moving Violations_ plays this tune as a round. It's a brilliant rendition, available on their website - http://www.themovingviolations.com/ - scroll down to the bottom.
# Posted on March 10th 2007 by Tall, Dark, and Mysterious
No hint of a round in the version on their website - it is played very straight ahead. But it could work on this tune. Great modal, bluesy tune...
# Posted on April 9th 2007 by Dargason
It seems to me that there's a fiddle playing the A part while the guitar plays the B part, and then they switch, but now I'm not so sure - it could just be that the backing instruments are...backing.
In any case, it's a great tune, and a great setting of it. And I have a thing for tunes in ambiguous keys - this one has no B's, flat or natural.
# Posted on April 9th 2007 by Tall, Dark, and Mysterious
Discussion: What One Octave Tunes in D exist?
# Posted on September 19th 2007 by Sarah the Flute
http://www.thesession.org/discussions/display/15202
# Posted on September 29th 2007 by ceolachan
Clarification ~ from D to d...
# Posted on September 29th 2007 by ceolachan