Difference between revisions of "Splinter Mcleod's Waltz"
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− | S:by John Meredith | + | S:collected by John Meredith |
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− | This tune is an adaption of the melody in Splinter McCloud's Jig, | + | This tune is an adaption of the melody in Splinter McCloud's Jig, a tune learnt |
− | a tune learnt from Scottish piper and drummer 'Splinter' McLeod, | + | from Scottish piper and drummer 'Splinter' McLeod, at Noorat sometime in the |
− | at Noorat sometime in the 1920s. The original is undiscovered as | + | 1920s. The original is undiscovered as yet however, the tune appears |
− | yet | + | in an audio visual as "La Valse Du Mariage", Guidry Brothers 1929. |
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Latest revision as of 20:31, 20 February 2025
X:48 T:Splinter Mcleod's Waltz % NFF Book 2023 % Bush Traditions recording played by Chris Hayden S:collected from Norm McConnell, Echlin South, Vic S:collected by John Meredith F:https://catalogue.nla.gov.au/Record/2066986 M:3/4 L:1/4 K:G N:This is a familiar tune. It is the Berrimal Waltz in Jig time. B/c/|:"G"d2e | d2B/A/|G3 | GDG|B2d | c/B/ A/G/ F/E/|"D"D3 | D2G| "D"A2G | A2B|"D7"c3 | c2B/c/|"C"e2d | e2d|1"G"B3- | B2B/c/:|2"G"G3 -| GAB || |:"G"D>E D| DAB|D>ED | D2B|"D"A2B | "D7"c2e|"G"d3- | d2B/c/ | "G"D>E D| DAB|D>ED | D2B|A2B | "D"c2A | "D7"G3 | "G"G2z |] %%begintext align NOTES This tune is an adaption of the melody in Splinter McCloud's Jig, a tune learnt 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. %%endtext
Splinter Mcleod's Waltz - played by Chris Hayden
Additional Information
Additional information may be available on the following people or
organisations associated with the collection of this tune:
| John Meredith | Norm McConnell |