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Tom Dooley

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Limited range, syncopated rhythms, ascending submediant arpeggio la/do/mi (vi, Dm), and a descending submediant arpeggio mi\do\la, within the pentatonic scale.

  • noteuse of the minor arpeggio (vi, Dm) and ending with a minor third gives the tune a minor feeling within the pentatonic scale

Description

Limited range, syncopated rhythms, ascending submediant arpeggio la/do/mi (vi, Dm), and a descending submediant arpeggio mi\do\la, within the pentatonic scale.

  • noteuse of the minor arpeggio (vi, Dm) and ending with a minor third gives the tune a minor feeling within the pentatonic scale
  • Grade: Fifth
  • Origin: USA – Traditional Ballad – 1866
  • Key: F Major
  • Time: 4/4
  • Form: ABA – chorus/verse/chorus
  • Rhythmintermediate: | ti ta ti ta ta | syncopation, | ta/a ta/a | ta/a/a/a | ta/a/a ta | ti ta/ ta ta | syncopation, | ta ta/a ta | ta ta ti ta/ | syncopation
  • Pitchesbeginners: so la do re mi – pentatonic scale
  • Intervals: intermediate: la/do/mi ascending submediant arpeggio (vi, Dm), mi\so (M6), re\so (P5), mi\do\la descending submediant arpeggio (vi, Dm), do\so (P4), la/do (m3)
  • Musical Elements: notes: whole, dotted half, half, dotted quarter, quarter, eighth; pickup beat, syncopation, chorus/verse/chorus, D.C. al Fine, Fine, two double barlines; noteuse of the minor arpeggio (vi, Dm) and ending with a minor third gives the tune a minor feeling within the pentatonic scale
  • Key Words: USA history; USA geography: Wilkes County, North Carolina, Tennessee; murder of Laura Foster by Tom Dula (Dooley); hanging, tomorrow, Grayson (Tom’s boss who turned him in), lonesome, white oak tree; contractions: I’ll (I will), hadn’t (had not), I’d (I would); abbreviation: hangin’ (hanging);
    southern USA vocabulary: reckon (thought)
  • Recorder: intermediate: playing in F Major, syncopation, ascending and descending submediant arpeggios (vi, Dm), pentatonic scale, practicing pitches in the lower register

Based on the 1866 murder of a woman named Laura Foster in Wilkes County, North Carolina. Col. James Grayson, a Tennessee politician, had hired Tom Dula (Dooley) on his farm when he fled North Carolina.


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