X:1
T:Cruel Master
N:"Ballydesmond Polka"?
N:From the playing of Texas fiddler and guitarist Lewis Thomasson, brother of the
N:better-known fiddler Benny Thomasson, both sons of fiddler
N:Lewis Thomasson (1874 - 1924). Lewis Jr's style has little of the influence of
N:western swing or contest style.
M:2/4
L:1/8
R:March
N:AEae tuning (fiddle)
Q:"Moderate"
D:Old Blue Records CD-501, Lewis Thomasson - "Old Texas Fiddle Tunes Played the Old Way" (c, 1969 or 1971).
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Z:Transcribed by Andrew Kuntz
K:Amix
E>[A,A] [A,A]A/-B/| (A/B/d)-d2|[GA]>[EA] [GA]>A| [G2A2] ([EA]<[DA])|
E<A [A,A](A/B/)|(A/B/d)-d2|(3efg (3edB |A2-A2:||
(3ef^g (3aga|{=c'}(3ba=g a2(g/a/|(3e)-ef (3gga|g2-ge/d/|
(3efg (3aga|(3bag a>g|(3efg (3edB| A2-A(A-|
[Ae])>a a2| abag a>(g|[Ae])>f [Ag]>[Aa]|[A2g2][Ae]d|
(3efg (3aga|(3bag a>g|(3efg (3edB| A2 A2:|]
CRUEL MASTER. American, March (2/4 time). A Mixolydian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB. The tune is very reminiscent of "Ballydesmond Polka (2)" (esp. in the first strain) and is perhaps a derivative, although the relationship (if any) is not clear. It is an unusual tune in American old-time repertory, sounding very much like a Scottish march or strathspey. It may be a reworking of melodic double-tonic material that sprouted in both Ireland and Scotland, and made its way somehow to Texas (if Thomasson is to be believed that it is an "old Texas fiddle tune").