Difference between revisions of "Dry Blower (The)"
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Revision as of 14:07, 25 April 2019
X:26 T:The Dry Blower % NFF Book 2008 C:Bob Rummery, Sorrento, WA N:Included with the permission of the composer N:A dry blower was a device used to separate gold from dirt without using water B:David De Santi (ed), "Australian Traditional Dance Tunes Vol 1", Carrawobbity Press, p28, ISMN M900951809 O:Australia, WA, Sorrento M:6/8 L:1/8 K:D |:A|"D"d2d fed|"G"BdB "D"A2d|f2f agf|"G"g2f "A"e2A| "D"d2f fed|"G"BdB "D"A2d|f2f agf|"A"gec "D"d2:| |:d|"A"e3 efg|"D"f2f fga|"G"b2b "D"a2f|agf"A"e3| e3efg|"D"f2f fga|"G"bag "D"agf|"A"gfe"D"d2:|