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C:Daniel Decatur Emmett (1815 -1904) | C:Daniel Decatur Emmett (1815 -1904) | ||
+ | S:collected by Greg O'Leary | ||
Z:transcribed by Greg O'Leary | Z:transcribed by Greg O'Leary | ||
H:Tune composed C.1832 | H:Tune composed C.1832 | ||
N:This one of many tunes that made it across the Pacific to Australia. | N:This one of many tunes that made it across the Pacific to Australia. | ||
N:This tune became popular in the 1830s. Arron Copeland (1843) used it as part | N:This tune became popular in the 1830s. Arron Copeland (1843) used it as part | ||
− | N:of his | + | N:of his Appalachian suite. |
− | N:It is known to have been performed on stage in Melbourne in | + | N:It is known to have been performed on stage in Melbourne in 1852 by Ranier's |
N:Ethiopian Minstrels who toured the Eastern seaboard. | N:Ethiopian Minstrels who toured the Eastern seaboard. | ||
N:Original and reprinted scores can be found online by searching for "The Boatman Dance" | N:Original and reprinted scores can be found online by searching for "The Boatman Dance" |
Latest revision as of 21:13, 18 August 2025
X:9 T:De Boatman Dance % NFF Book 2019 C:Daniel Decatur Emmett (1815 -1904) S:collected by Greg O'Leary Z:transcribed by Greg O'Leary H:Tune composed C.1832 N:This one of many tunes that made it across the Pacific to Australia. N:This tune became popular in the 1830s. Arron Copeland (1843) used it as part N:of his Appalachian suite. N:It is known to have been performed on stage in Melbourne in 1852 by Ranier's N:Ethiopian Minstrels who toured the Eastern seaboard. N:Original and reprinted scores can be found online by searching for "The Boatman Dance" M:2/4 L:1/8 K:D B||"G"BB "D"AF|"G"BB "D"A>B|"G"BB "D"AF|AA F2|"G"BB "D"AF|"G"BB "D"A>B|"G"AA "D"A/A/F|AAF2|| "D"F>D EF|A3z|F>D "A7"EF|"D"D3z|FF EF/G/|AA DD/E/|FA/A/ "A7"EF/F/|"D"D3D|| ||"G"d2dd|ed (BA)|"D"D/F/B/A/ FA|"A7"EF "D"Dz|"G"d2dd|ed (BA)|"D"D/F/B/A/ FA|"A7"EF "D"Dz||
De Boatman Dance - played by Greg O'Leary
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| Greg O'Leary |