Click this link - eepurl.com/WS96H - to subscribe to the tune of the week and get the free tab for this and all former and future tune of the week tunes. This happy little tune comes by way of West Virginia fiddler Henry Reed, who learned it from Quince Dillon, a Civil War fifer (hence the background imagery). The "high D" references the jump from the opening D to the one 2 octaves higher. Great fun to play, especially when your instrument has frets! A new clawhammer banjo favorite tune and tab is posted to this channel every week - click this link to subscribe and make sure you don't miss 'em: www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=howtoplaybanjo If you have any questions about this tune, the tab, or how to play clawhammer banjo in general, please post it in the comments. I'm happy to reply in text or video, if needed.