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T:Harry Cotter's Jig | T:Harry Cotter's Jig | ||
% NFF Book 2006 | % NFF Book 2006 | ||
+ | C:Charles Kinkel, Published 1854 as "Mountain Belle Schottische" | ||
S:collected from Harry Cotter, Binalong, NSW | S:collected from Harry Cotter, Binalong, NSW | ||
S:collected by Colin McJannett | S:collected by Colin McJannett | ||
Z:arranged by David Johnson | Z:arranged by David Johnson | ||
− | N: | + | H:This tunes was used by Cotter as "Harry Cotter's Schottische No 1" |
− | N: | + | N:This tune was also collected by: |
+ | N: - Alan Musgrove, from Lola Wright as "The Mountain Belle Schottische" | ||
+ | N: - Alan Musgrove, from Frank Forde, as "Mountain Belle Schottische" | ||
+ | N: - Peter Ellis, from Maurie Gervasoni as "Gervasoni Schottische No 2", NLA Bib ID: 2199248 | ||
+ | N: - Peter Ellis, from Harry McQueen, as "White Pipe Clay is the Best Pipe Clay" | ||
+ | N: - Peter Ellis, from Keith Klippel, Tallangatta, Vic, as "Mrs McNamara's Schottische" | ||
+ | N: - Alan Scott, from Mr MacMillan by Alan Scott, NLA Bib ID: 711470, as "MacMillan's Schottische" | ||
+ | N: - the Bush Music Club, from Sally Sloane, in Singabout, Dec 1990, "Mountain Belle" | ||
+ | N: - See also part A of the 'Claude Roads Schottische'. | ||
B:David Johnson, "Bush Dance", The Bush Music Club, 2001, p41 | B:David Johnson, "Bush Dance", The Bush Music Club, 2001, p41 | ||
+ | F:https://www.loc.gov/resource/sm1854.761980.0?st=gallery | ||
O:Australia, NSW, Binalong | O:Australia, NSW, Binalong | ||
R:Jig | R:Jig | ||
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== Additional Information == | == Additional Information == |
Latest revision as of 14:17, 12 November 2022
X:12 T:Harry Cotter's Jig % NFF Book 2006 C:Charles Kinkel, Published 1854 as "Mountain Belle Schottische" S:collected from Harry Cotter, Binalong, NSW S:collected by Colin McJannett Z:arranged by David Johnson H:This tunes was used by Cotter as "Harry Cotter's Schottische No 1" N:This tune was also collected by: N: - Alan Musgrove, from Lola Wright as "The Mountain Belle Schottische" N: - Alan Musgrove, from Frank Forde, as "Mountain Belle Schottische" N: - Peter Ellis, from Maurie Gervasoni as "Gervasoni Schottische No 2", NLA Bib ID: 2199248 N: - Peter Ellis, from Harry McQueen, as "White Pipe Clay is the Best Pipe Clay" N: - Peter Ellis, from Keith Klippel, Tallangatta, Vic, as "Mrs McNamara's Schottische" N: - Alan Scott, from Mr MacMillan by Alan Scott, NLA Bib ID: 711470, as "MacMillan's Schottische" N: - the Bush Music Club, from Sally Sloane, in Singabout, Dec 1990, "Mountain Belle" N: - See also part A of the 'Claude Roads Schottische'. B:David Johnson, "Bush Dance", The Bush Music Club, 2001, p41 F:https://www.loc.gov/resource/sm1854.761980.0?st=gallery O:Australia, NSW, Binalong R:Jig M:6/8 L:1/8 K:G B2c|:"G"d2b a2g|"D7"f2a gfe|"G"d3B3|B2A G2B|1 "D7"d3c3|c2B A2c|"G"e3d3|d3B2c:|2 "D7"d2gf2e|d2cB2A|"G"G3-GBd|"G"g3d3|| "G"B3d3|g3a3|"D7"g3f2=f|f3A2B| "Am"c3e3|e3f3|"D7"e3d2^c|d2cB2c| "G"d3g3|g3a3|"D7"g3f2=f|f3f3| A3f2e|c3f2e|"G"dcBG3|G3|
Harry Cotter'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:
| Colin McJannett | David Johnson | Harry Cotter |