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John Meredith records that McConnel learnt this tune from Scottish
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John Meredith records that McConnell learnt this tune from Scottish
piper and drummer 'Splinter' McLeod, at Noorat sometime in the
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piper and drummer 'Splinter' McLeod, at Noorat sometime in the  
1920s.  The original is undiscovered as yet but Splinter McCloud's
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1920s.  The original is undiscovered as yet however, the tune appears
forebears came from the Hebrides and they may have brought it with
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in an audio visual as "La Valse Du Mariage",  Guidry Brothers 1929.
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Latest revision as of 20:40, 14 January 2024


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T:Splinter Mcleod's Jig
% NFF Book 2023
% Bush Traditions recording played by Ray Mulligan
S:collected from Norm McConnell, Echlin South, Vic, fiddler
S:collected by John Meredith, NLA Bib ID 2066986
N:This is a version of the waltz "Viennese Nights" collected from Harry Cotter, Binalong, NSW
B:J Meredith, R Covell, & P Brown, Folk Songs of Australia Vol 2, UNSW Press, 1987, p311
R:Jig
M:6/8
L:1/8
K:G
Bc^c|"G"d2e d2B/A/|G3 GDG|B2d cAF|"D"D3 D2G|
"Am"A2G A2B|c3 cBc|"C"e2d "D7"e2d|1"G"B3Bc^c:|2"G"G3G2||
|:A|"G"BD>E D2A|BD>E D2B|"Am"A2B c2e|"D7"d3- d2c|
"G"BD>E D2A|BD>E D2B|"Am"A2B "D7"c>BA|"G"G3G2:|
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NOTES
John Meredith records that McConnell learnt this tune from Scottish
piper and drummer 'Splinter' McLeod, at Noorat sometime in the 
1920s.  The original is undiscovered as yet however, the tune appears 
in an audio visual as "La Valse Du Mariage",  Guidry Brothers 1929.
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Splinter Mcleod's Jig - played by Ray Mulligan

Additional Information

Additional information may be available on the following people or organisations associated with the collection of this tune:
| John Meredith | Norm McConnell |