Anne Lough ~ autoharp, guitar, hammered and mountain dulcimer artist; vocalist, storyteller, folk dance instructor
Smoky Mountain Memories
Category: Other Books
Description:
An authentic presentation of songs collected by Cecil Sharp in the Great Smoky Mountains between 1916 and 1918 and included in the historic and important publication of "Folk Songs in the Southern Appalachians." The songs are presented in standard musical notation with guitar chords and tastefully arranged for mountain dulcimer by Madeine MacNeil and Ralph Lee Smith, staying true to the original modality. Selections included are Betty Anne, Charley's Sweet, The Cherry Tree Carol, Come All You Fair and Tender Ladies, The Cuckoo, Darling Corie, The Deaf Woman's Courtship, The Elfin Knight, The False Young Man, The Farmer and His Wife, Harm Link, I Love My Love, Katie Morey, Lady Isabel and the Elf Knight, Locks and Bolts, The Mocking Bird, My Dearest Dear, Old Billy, The Old Gray Mare, On Top of Old Smoky, Pretty Saro, The Shoemaker, Swannanoa Town, The True Lover's Farewell, The Warfare Is Raging, and The Young Man Who Wouldn't Hoe Corn.
An authentic presentation of songs collected by Cecil Sharp in the Great Smoky Mountains between 1916 and 1918 and included in the historic and important publication of "Folk Songs in the Southern Appalachians." The songs are presented in standard musical notation with guitar chords and tastefully arranged for mountain dulcimer by Madeine MacNeil and Ralph Lee Smith, staying true to the original modality. Selections included are Betty Anne, Charley's Sweet, The Cherry Tree Carol, Come All You Fair and Tender Ladies, The Cuckoo, Darling Corie, The Deaf Woman's Courtship, The Elfin Knight, The False Young Man, The Farmer and His Wife, Harm Link, I Love My Love, Katie Morey, Lady Isabel and the Elf Knight, Locks and Bolts, The Mocking Bird, My Dearest Dear, Old Billy, The Old Gray Mare, On Top of Old Smoky, Pretty Saro, The Shoemaker, Swannanoa Town, The True Lover's Farewell, The Warfare Is Raging, and The Young Man Who Wouldn't Hoe Corn.