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Revision as of 14:12, 20 September 2023

Sheet Music for "Judy Callaghan"Judy CallaghanBlewitt's Jig (Pub C.1810)Slip jigJonathan Blewitt (C>1810) (Australia, NSW, Sydney)DBmDBmEmA7DGDEmA7DEmA7DBmEmDBook: H.E Clarke, Social Dance and Early Australian Settlement, PhD Thesis, QUT, 2018Source: The 'Convict Dance and Music Research Project' by Dr. Heather Blasdale-Clarke at QUTNotes: Judy Callaghan is also known as 'Barney Brallaghan' or 'Blewitt's Jig'.The tune was written by Jonathan Blewitt, for a dance, somewhere between 1811 and 1814.It came to be associated with a series of comic songs about Barney Brallaghan courting Judy Callaghan.The distinctive C part was intended to align with a series of stamps within the dance.Transcription: arranged by Roland Clarke, 2019History: This tune referenced in a police report in the Sydney Gazette andNew South Wales Advertiser, 6th of December 1832
X:22 T:Judy Callaghan % NFF Book 2020 T:Blewitt's Jig (Pub C.1810) % Bush Traditions recording played by Roland Clarke C:Jonathan Blewitt (C>1810) S:The 'Convict Dance and Music Research Project' by Dr. Heather Blasdale-Clarke at QUT Z:arranged by Roland Clarke, 2019 H:This tune referenced in a police report in the Sydney Gazette and H:New South Wales Advertiser, 6th of December 1832 N:Judy Callaghan is also known as 'Barney Brallaghan' or 'Blewitt's Jig'. N:The tune was written by Jonathan Blewitt, for a dance, somewhere between 1811 and 1814. N:It came to be associated with a series of comic songs about Barney Brallaghan courting Judy Callaghan. N:The distinctive C part was intended to align with a series of stamps within the dance. B:H.E Clarke, Social Dance and Early Australian Settlement, PhD Thesis, QUT, 2018 O:Australia, NSW, Sydney R:Slip jig M:9/8 L:1/8 K:D "D"F2A AGA AGA|F2A ABA"Bm"d2f|"D"F2A AGA AGA|"Bm"B2B"Em"e2d "A7"cBA:| |:"D"f2af2a fed|f2a f2a "G"g2e|"D"f2a f2a fed|"Em"g2fe2d "A7"cBA:| |:"D"f2za2zd2z|"Em"g2f e2d "A7"cBA|"D"f2ze2zd2z|"Bm"B2A "Em"G2F "D"FED:|



Judy Callaghan - played by Roland Clarke

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