Difference between revisions of "School Polka No 1"
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+ | The Dawsons recollected that they got this from the back of the school paper, which was a publication | ||
+ | sent once a fortnight to Victorian and Tasmanian schools. They recalled the year as being about 1911. | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:11, 23 July 2022
X:33 T:School Polka No 1 % NFF Book 2006 S:collected from Paddy Dawson & Edie Dawson, Franklin, Tasmania Z:transcribed by Fred Pribac B:'Tasmanian Tunes' NFF 2010, compiled by Stuart Graham & Julie Edwards R:Set Tune O:Australia, Tas, Franklin R:Polka M:2/4 L:1/8 K:D |: "D" aa a/2f/2d/2f/2 | "A7" fe e>f | gg g/2e/2c/2e/2 | "D" ed df/2g/2 | "D" aa a/2f/2d/2f/2 | "A7" fe e>f | gc fe | "D" dd d2 :|| |:"A7" AA B/2c/2d/2e/2 | "D" fa a>f | "A7" ea a>e | "D" da a2 | "A7" AA B/2c/2d/2e/2 | "D" fa a>f | "A7" ea a>e | "D" dd d2 :|| %%begintext align NOTES The Dawsons recollected that they got this from the back of the school paper, which was a publication sent once a fortnight to Victorian and Tasmanian schools. They recalled the year as being about 1911. %%endtext
School Polka No 1 - 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:
| Edie Dawson | Fred Pribac | Paddy Dawson |