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T:Bert Jamieson's "Lancers" Set Tune No.4
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T:Bert Jamieson's "Lancers" Set Tune No 4
 
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% NFF Book 2006
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C:Henry R Bishop, (1787-1855)
 
S:collected from Bert Jamieson, Adaminaby, NSW
 
S:collected from Bert Jamieson, Adaminaby, NSW
 
S:collected by Rob Willis and John Meredith
 
S:collected by Rob Willis and John Meredith
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N:Older versions
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N:- Henry R Bishop, "John of Paris", London, (1814) for the comic opera "John of Paris"
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N: Other versions collected in Australia
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N:- by Harry Schaefer as "New Original Set of Lancers, Fig 4"
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N:- from Ernie Wells, as "Ernie Well's Set Tune"
 
Z:converted to abc by John Furlonger
 
Z:converted to abc by John Furlonger
O:Australia, NSW, Adaminaby
 
 
N:Set Tune played for the Lancers
 
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<br><caption>'''[http://bushtraditions.wiki/recordings/Bert_Jamiesons_Lancers_Set_Tune_No.4.mp3 Bert Jamieson's "Lancers" Set Tune No.4 - played by Greg O'Leary]'''</caption>
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<br><caption>'''[https://bushtraditions.wiki/recordings/Bert_Jamiesons_Lancers_Set_Tune_No_4.mp3 Bert Jamieson's "Lancers" Set Tune No 4 - played by Greg O'Leary]'''</caption>
 
 
 
 
 
== Additional Information ==
 
== Additional Information ==

Latest revision as of 13:45, 23 March 2025

Sheet Music for "Bert Jamieson's "Lancers" Set Tune No 4"Bert Jamieson's "Lancers" Set Tune No 4Set TuneHenry R Bishop, (1787-1855)GCGDGCD/GD7GGCGDGCD/GGGDGG12GCGDGC/EmGD/A7D7DG12Source: collected from Bert Jamieson, Adaminaby, NSWcollected by Rob Willis and John MeredithNotes: Older versions- Henry R Bishop, "John of Paris", London, (1814) for the comic opera "John of Paris"Other versions collected in Australia- by Harry Schaefer as "New Original Set of Lancers, Fig 4"- from Ernie Wells, as "Ernie Well's Set Tune"Set Tune played for the LancersTranscription: converted to abc by John Furlonger
X:19 T:Bert Jamieson's "Lancers" Set Tune No 4 % NFF Book 2006 C:Henry R Bishop, (1787-1855) S:collected from Bert Jamieson, Adaminaby, NSW S:collected by Rob Willis and John Meredith N:Older versions N:- Henry R Bishop, "John of Paris", London, (1814) for the comic opera "John of Paris" N: Other versions collected in Australia N:- by Harry Schaefer as "New Original Set of Lancers, Fig 4" N:- from Ernie Wells, as "Ernie Well's Set Tune" Z:converted to abc by John Furlonger N:Set Tune played for the Lancers R:Set Tune M:6/8 L:1/8 K:G d|:"G"B2 B BAB|"C"c2 c cBc|"G"d2 d dcB|"D"A3 d3| "G"B2 B BAB|"C"c2 c cBc|"D/G"d2 d "D7"cBA|"G"G3-G2 d:| |:"G"gfe dBG|"C"c2 d e2 d|"G"gfe dBG|"D"A3-A2 d| "G"gfe dBG|"C"c2 d ege|"D/G"d2 d cBA|"G"G3-G2 B:| |:"G"G2 B BdB|G2 B B2 d|e2 d dBG|"D"A3 ABA| F2 A ABA|F2 A ABA|d2 d cBA|1"G"B3 B2 B:|2"G"G3 G2 B|| |:"G"d2 d B2 d|"C"e2 f g3|"G"b2 a "D"gfe|"G"d3 ded|"C/Em"e2 e efe| "G"d2 d ded|1"D/A7"A2 A A2 B|"D7"A3 A2 d:|2"D"A2 A cBA|"G"G6||



Bert Jamieson's "Lancers" Set Tune No 4 - 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:
| Bert Jamieson | John Furlonger | John Meredith | Rob Willis |