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== Additional Information == | == Additional Information == |
Latest revision as of 13:05, 25 April 2019
X:15 T:Edgar Lacey's Jig % NFF Book 2013 S:collected from Beverley Moore, Warrnambool, NLA, ORAL TRC 3388/5 S:collected by Rob Willis & John Harpley Z:transcribed by Angela Garland & John Harpley N:Bev played it (the Set Tune) with a lovely touch, at a cracking pace, on a single row box and N:she had a nice way of varying the tune by hanging onto some of the bars. The tune N:seems to me to have a Scottish feel about it - Lacey was an associate of N:John McKinnon another well-known dance musician from that area. (John Harpley Feb 2013) O:Australia, Vic, Warnambool R:Jig M:6/8 L:1/8 K:D |:ABc|"D"d2D DED|D2D FED|"A"C2C CBA|C3C2A|c2cc2c|BABc2B|"D"A6-|A3ABc| |"D"d2D DED|D2D FED|"A"C2C CBA|C3C2A|c2cc2B|ABA GFE|"D"D6-|D3B2c|| ||"D"dAF dAF|d3-d2B|"A"cBA cBA|E3-E2F|G2FE2D|"A"c2cc2c|BABc2B|"D"A3B2c| dAF dAF|d3-d2B|"A"cBA cBA|E3-E2F|G2FE2D|"A"c2cc2B|ABA GFE|"D"D3:|
Edgar Lacey's Jig - 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:
| Angela Garland | Beverley Moore | John Harpley | Rob Willis |