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S:recording held by Tas Aboriginal Council, Hobart | S:recording held by Tas Aboriginal Council, Hobart | ||
+ | H:Petty Goat Hill is a feature of Cape Barren Island | ||
+ | N:This is a version of an American tune "My Creole Belle" | ||
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− | <br><caption>'''[ | + | <br><caption>'''[https://bushtraditions.wiki/recordings//Petty_Goat.mp3 Petty Goat - played by Greg O'Leary]'''</caption> |
== Additional Information == | == Additional Information == | ||
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:Brown boys|Brown boys]] | | + | | [[austtradpeople:Brown boys|Brown boys]] | [[austtradpeople:Daryl Maynard|Daryl Maynard]] | [[austtradpeople:Laurie Lowery|Laurie Lowery]] | [[austtradpeople:Steve Lowery|Steve Lowery]] | |
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Latest revision as of 13:41, 19 February 2025
X:5 T:Petty Goat % NFF Book 2015 S:from the playing of the Brown boys & Daryl Maynard & Steve Lowery & Laurie Lowery, Cape Barren Island, Tas S:recording held by Tas Aboriginal Council, Hobart H:Petty Goat Hill is a feature of Cape Barren Island N:This is a version of an American tune "My Creole Belle" O:Australia, Tasmania, Cape Barron Island R:Quickstep R:March M:4/4 L:1/8 K:G A2B2A2G2[|"C"E8-|"C"E2A2G2E2|"G"D8-|"G"D2EDE2_E2|"D7"D2d6|"D7"d2d2e2e2|"G"d8-|"G"d2B2A2G2| "C"E8-|"C"E2A2G2E2|"G"D8-|"G"D2EDE2_E2|"D7"D2d6|"D7"d2d2B2G2|"G"G2GGG2G2|"G"G2g2a2b2|| |:"C"c'8|e8|"G"b2bbb2g2|d8|"D7"c2A2F2D2|c2A2F2D2|"G"G2GGG2G2|1B2g2a2b2:|2"D"A2B2A2G2:|"G""Final"G8||
Petty Goat - 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:
| Brown boys | Daryl Maynard | Laurie Lowery | Steve Lowery |