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S:collected by Peter Ellis
 
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N:a variation of the Old Timers Two Step, this version good for the Galopede
 
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Additional information may be available on the following people or
 
Additional information may be available on the following people or
 
organisations associated with the collection of this tune:<br>
 
organisations associated with the collection of this tune:<br>
| [[austtradpeople:Elma Ross|Elma Ross]] | [[austtradpeople:Peter Ellis|Peter Ellis]] | [[austtradpeople:Wedderburn Old Timers|Wedderburn Old Timers]] |  
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| [[austtradpeople:Elma Ross|Elma Ross]] | [[austtradpeople:Peter Ellis|Peter Ellis]] | [[austtradpeople:Wedderburn Oldtimers|Wedderburn Oldtimers]] |  
  
 
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Revision as of 11:56, 28 February 2018

Sheet Music for "Elma's Two Step"Elma's Two StepTwo StepGalopede (Australia, Vic, Wedderburn)GCGD7GDGCGDA7DD7GD7CD7GD7GDD+GD7GBook: "The Waltz, the Polka and All Kinds of Dance Music", p170, Peter Ellis, 2007Source: collected from Elma Ross and the Wedderburn Oldtimerscollected by Peter EllisNotes: a variation of the Old Timers Two Step, this version good for the Galopedec.f.The Oldtimers TwostepHi Ray and Dave,You may recall the attached Adelaide Race Dance in Trad & Now in 2010. I thinkit is a great dance and it provides the use of galop tunes which have tended tomiss out in the Australian tradition. Part of the problem was the dance (Galop)itself had ceased to be popular by the first decade of the 20thC so had disappearedbefore aural tunes had survived for the collector's. The Two Steps which derivedfrom the Galop did survive, but the Collectors ignored them because of an associationwith the modern Foxtrot or Quickstep. I've assemble some really good galop tunes from old tune books, mainly a seriescalled "Daisy's" which was piano dance music for children. Daisy Sutton of Wedderburnco-incidentally had some of them. It is possible some of these could have moved intothe aural tradition, although they have either not been found or recognised and linkedto these. Thought I could do Adelaide Race Day next year at Bundanoon, or possibly even thisyear (2103) at Goulburn. Also, the Oldtimers Two Step is in galop style and a 40 bar tune,I've adjusted the dance to 40 bars to include a swing which the original dance didn'thave, yet I feel a dance such as this would have had a swing, had it been in the aural tradition. See what you think, more tunes on the way, in batches because of the MB. Peter. They are all 40 bar tunes to suit my adaptation of the dance, if for any reason you wanted 32 bartunes, leave the first line out, that is a tag I put in using the main strain of a verse. So theremaining 4 lines are the main tune section. Oldtimers Two Step is a natural 40 bar collected tune from the playing of three of theOldtimers, Daisy Sutton, Jack Condon and Lionel Collison. This is the tune version known in"the bush", that is districts around Wedderburn. However if you needed a 32 bar version thenElma Ross's is the one to use, obviously same tune and in fact Elma's coincides with a tune fromJean Murphy of Mitta Mitta, except she has a second part in Eb. Elma's is a great tune for GalopedeCountry Dance (also known as La Galopede) and could be used for any "set tune" such as in Lancers orAlberts, as well as of course for the Two Step.
X:13 T:Elma's Two Step % NFF Book 2016 S:collected from Elma Ross and the Wedderburn Oldtimers S:collected by Peter Ellis N:a variation of the Old Timers Two Step, this version good for the Galopede N:c.f.The Oldtimers Twostep B:"The Waltz, the Polka and All Kinds of Dance Music", p170, Peter Ellis, 2007 O:Australia, Vic, Wedderburn N:Hi Ray and Dave, N:You may recall the attached Adelaide Race Dance in Trad & Now in 2010. I think N:it is a great dance and it provides the use of galop tunes which have tended to N:miss out in the Australian tradition. Part of the problem was the dance (Galop) N:itself had ceased to be popular by the first decade of the 20thC so had disappeared N:before aural tunes had survived for the collector's. The Two Steps which derived N:from the Galop did survive, but the Collectors ignored them because of an association N:with the modern Foxtrot or Quickstep. N: N:I've assemble some really good galop tunes from old tune books, mainly a series N:called "Daisy's" which was piano dance music for children. Daisy Sutton of Wedderburn N:co-incidentally had some of them. It is possible some of these could have moved into N:the aural tradition, although they have either not been found or recognised and linked N:to these. N: N:Thought I could do Adelaide Race Day next year at Bundanoon, or possibly even this N:year (2103) at Goulburn. Also, the Oldtimers Two Step is in galop style and a 40 bar tune, N:I've adjusted the dance to 40 bars to include a swing which the original dance didn't N:have, yet I feel a dance such as this would have had a swing, had it been in the aural tradition. N: N:See what you think, more tunes on the way, in batches because of the MB. Peter. N: N:They are all 40 bar tunes to suit my adaptation of the dance, if for any reason you wanted 32 bar N:tunes, leave the first line out, that is a tag I put in using the main strain of a verse. So the N:remaining 4 lines are the main tune section. N: N:Oldtimers Two Step is a natural 40 bar collected tune from the playing of three of the N:Oldtimers, Daisy Sutton, Jack Condon and Lionel Collison. This is the tune version known in N:"the bush", that is districts around Wedderburn. However if you needed a 32 bar version then N:Elma Ross's is the one to use, obviously same tune and in fact Elma's coincides with a tune from N:Jean Murphy of Mitta Mitta, except she has a second part in Eb. Elma's is a great tune for Galopede N:Country Dance (also known as La Galopede) and could be used for any "set tune" such as in Lancers or N:Alberts, as well as of course for the Two Step. R:Two Step R:Galopede M:2/4 L:1/8 K:G "G"GG/>G/ GG/>G/|GB dB|"C"gg/>g/ ge|"G"d3B|"D7"dc2_A|BA2A|"G"GG2E|"D"D4| "G"GG/>G/ GG/>G/|GB dB|"C"gg/>g/ ge|"G"d3d/e/|"D"fA Ad/e/|fA Ad/e/|"A7"fe d^c|"D"d2d^c| "D7"cc2B|A2A2|"G"BB2e|d3g|"D7"ff2a|"C"e2g2|"D7"fe dc|"G"B3d| "D7"cc2B|A2A2|"G"BB2e|d3g|"D"aa2a|"D+"^aa2a|"G"b2"D7".a2|"G"g4||



Elma's Two Step - 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:
| Elma Ross | Peter Ellis | Wedderburn Oldtimers |