Tombigbee Waltz is a 19th century American fiddle tune from the southern states. The melody is named for the Tombigbee River which flows from northeastern Mississippi into the Alabama River. If you'd like to play it, here's some sheet music and backing track: musescore.com/user/643986/scores/5414556
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fabulous tune. I must re-learn it and make sure it's firmly in my repertoire!
Tombigbee Waltz is a 19th century American fiddle tune from the southern states. The melody is named for the Tombigbee River which flows from northeastern Mississippi into the Alabama River. If you'd like to play it, here's some sheet music and backing track: musescore.com/user/643986/scores/5414556
Thank you for sharing
Love it
I heard John Hartfod play sing and dance to this tune all of 25 years ago back home in Ireland.MIGHTY.he was playing a banjo
What a lovely, gentle waltz. Thank you.
Relaxing , Music Is Smooth As Silk ! Close To 60 Degrees , A little Windy , Feeding My little Friends , The Neighborhood Squirrells And Pigeons Italian Bread 🍞 . 🐿 🐦
Gentlemen, that sounds wonderful!
Very good rendition of a great old song
Lovely. Just perfect.
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Carl. Great harmony
To moonshine V - that Carl Jones sure plays a great guitar... Check your description....
I read ‘Carl jones guitar’, but heard Carl Jones play banjo in this video.
good catch. must have been a cut and paste
Nice job on this! :-)
Guitar?
opinions on the fiddle tuning?
Well tuned...
standard
I think I learned this tune from Fred Stoneking.
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