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B:J Meredith, H Anderson, Folk Songs of Australia Vol 1, UNSW Press, 1967, p231 |
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H:This tune is based on the "The Kitty Schottische" composed by Charles D'Albert |
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H:Bob Ballantyne, a Northumbrian born whistle player who lived in central Victoria |
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H:Published by Woolcott and Clarke, Sydney Australia around 1855. |
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H:used this as his signature tune for many years. |
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N:Variants of the tune were collected by John Meredith from Bill Cooper |
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N:This tune has similarities with Bill Coopers polka, and with Stan Treacy's polka |
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N:as "Bill Cooper's Polka", by Peter Ellis as "Girl With The Blue Dress On", |
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B:Peter Ellis, "Collector's Choice, Vol 1", Victorian Folk Music Club Inc., 1986, p50, ISBN 0959826920 |
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N:and by Chris Sullivan from Charlie Batchelor as "Harry's Polka". |
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O:Australia, NSW, Mudgee |
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N:Other versions were collected. |
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R:Polka |
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<br><caption>'''[https://bushtraditions.wiki/recordings/Fred_Hollands_Polka.mp3 Fred Holland's Polka - played by Greg O'Leary]'''</caption> |
<br><caption>'''[https://bushtraditions.wiki/recordings/Fred_Hollands_Polka.mp3 Fred Holland's Polka - played by Greg O'Leary]'''</caption> |
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== Additional Information == |
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Additional information may be available on the following people or |
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organisations associated with the collection of this tune:<br> |
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| [[austtradpeople:John Meredith Collection|John Meredith Collection]] | [[austtradpeople:Keith Holland|Keith Holland]] | [[austtradpeople:Vince Holland|Vince Holland]] | |
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Latest revision as of 06:59, 30 May 2019
X:63 T:Fred Holland's Polka % NFF Book 2017 (replacing renamed former X:22 "Fred Holland's Polka") C:collected from Keith & Vince Holland, Mudgee, NSW C:John Meredith Collection, NLA B:J Meredith, H Anderson, Folk Songs of Australia Vol 1, UNSW Press, 1967, p231 H:This tune is based on the "The Kitty Schottische" composed by Charles D'Albert H:Published by Woolcott and Clarke, Sydney Australia around 1855. N:Variants of the tune were collected by John Meredith from Bill Cooper N:as "Bill Cooper's Polka", by Peter Ellis as "Girl With The Blue Dress On", N:and by Chris Sullivan from Charlie Batchelor as "Harry's Polka". N:Other versions were collected. M:2/4 L:1/8 K:C |:"C"ge/g/ "Dm"fd/f/|"C"ec c/B/c/e/|"G7"dB B>B|"C"dc cz:| ||"C"EG c>B|"F"BA Az|"G7"DF B>A|"C"AG Ez| "C"EG c>B|"F"BA Az|"C"GE/G/ "G7"FD/F/|"C"ECC2||