Difference between revisions of "Tibrogargan"
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C:Bill Montgomery, Kiama, NSW | C:Bill Montgomery, Kiama, NSW | ||
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+ | H:Tibrogargan is a basalt plug, one of the Glasshouse mountains in southern Queensland. | ||
+ | N:This tune is intended to be played against a drone in G, ideally played by a didgeridoo | ||
O:Australia, NSW, Kiama | O:Australia, NSW, Kiama | ||
R:March | R:March | ||
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− | <br><caption>'''[ | + | <br><caption>'''[https://bushtraditions.wiki/recordings/Tibrogargan.mp3 Tibrogargan - played by Bill Montgomery]'''</caption> |
Latest revision as of 14:51, 27 July 2021
X:43 T:Tibrogargan % NFF Book 2018 C:Bill Montgomery, Kiama, NSW H:Included with the permission of Bill Montgomery H:Tibrogargan is a basalt plug, one of the Glasshouse mountains in southern Queensland. N:This tune is intended to be played against a drone in G, ideally played by a didgeridoo O:Australia, NSW, Kiama R:March M:4/4 L:1/8 K:G d|:"G"(3Bcd G>d B>d G>d|(3Bcd G>d "D7"c>A c>A|"G"(3Bcd G>d B>d G>d|"D7"(3cBA d>B "G"B>G G>d:| |:"G"(3Bcd g>B d>B g>B|(3Bcd g>B "D7"c>A c>A|"G"(3Bcd g>B d>B g>B|"D7"(3cBA d>B "G"B>G G>d:|