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<br><caption>'''[http://bushtraditions.wiki/recordings/Steamer.mp3 Steamer - played by Greg O'Leary]'''</caption>
<br><caption>'''[https://bushtraditions.wiki/recordings/Steamer.mp3 Steamer - played by Greg O'Leary]'''</caption>
== Additional Information ==
== Additional Information ==

Latest revision as of 02:46, 25 April 2019


X:40
T:Steamer
% NFF Book 2018
C:Chris Moore, circa 1980
S:collected by Dave Johnson
N:Chris Moore is a multi-instrumentalist from Sydney.
N:This tune dates from his time with Pinchgut Colonial Band (c1980).
O:Australia, NSW, Sydney
R:Jig
M:6/8
L:1/8
K:A
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"A"A2A e2e|"E"dcB "A"A2A|a2e "D" fed|"E"edB "A"A3:|
|:"A"eAA "D"d2f|"A"edc Bcd|eAA"D"d2 f|"A" edc "E"Bcd|
"A"eAA "D"d2f|"A"edc "D"Bdf|"A"a2e "D" fed|"E"edB "A"A3:|



Steamer - played by Greg O'Leary

Additional Information

Additional information may be available on the following people or organisations associated with the collection of this tune:
| Dave Johnson |