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== Additional Information == |
== Additional Information == |
Latest revision as of 02:46, 25 April 2019
X:46 T:Jimmy Jeffries' Schottische % NFF Book 2009 S:collected from Pearly Watling S:collected by John Meredith B:J Meredith, R Covell, & P Brown, Folk Songs of Australia Vol 2, UNSW Press, 1987, p76, ISBN 0 86840 018 N:Jimmy Jeffries, 1858-1933, was a noted concertina player who lived at Wingello, NSW N:He played for dances all around the district. Sometimes solo, but often in a N:group with Pearly Watling's two uncles Frank & Lynn Collins. O:Australia, NSW, Goulburn R:Schottische M:4/4 L:1/8 K:D (3ABc|"D"d2 d2-d>c B>A|"A7"c>B c>d c>B A>F|"G"G2G2-G>B A>G|"D"F6(3ABc| "D"d2 d2-d>c B>A|"A7"c>B c>d c>B A>c|e>c A>c e>c (3ABc|"D"d6 F>E|| "D"D>F (3ABc d2 A>d|"A7"(3cdc A>F E2-E>D|C>D E>F "G"B2-B>c|"D"B<A D>F "A7"A2 F>E| "D"D>F (3ABc d2 A>d|"A7"(3cdc A>F E2-E>d|c>B c>d c>B (3ABc|"D"d6||
Jimmy Jeffries' Schottische - played by Greg O'Leary
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