Difference between revisions of "Spookendykes Waltz"

From Australian Traditional Music Tunes
Jump to navigationJump to search
m (Delete tempo)
m (Text replacement - "http://bushtraditions.wiki" to "https://bushtraditions.wiki")
 
Line 34: Line 34:
 
can be included below this line using standard wikitext markup. -->
 
can be included below this line using standard wikitext markup. -->
  
<html5media>http://bushtraditions.wiki/recordings//Spookendykes_Waltz.mp3</html5media>
+
<html5media>https://bushtraditions.wiki/recordings//Spookendykes_Waltz.mp3</html5media>
<br><caption>'''[http://bushtraditions.wiki/recordings//Spookendykes_Waltz.mp3 Spookendykes Waltz - played by Greg O'Leary]'''</caption>
+
<br><caption>'''[https://bushtraditions.wiki/recordings//Spookendykes_Waltz.mp3 Spookendykes Waltz - played by Greg O'Leary]'''</caption>
 
 
 
 
 
== Additional Information ==
 
== Additional Information ==

Latest revision as of 14:07, 25 April 2019


X:54
T:Spookendykes Waltz
T:Strike-a-light
% NFF Book 2014
S:collected from George Davis & Mick Pilley, Mudgee, NSW
S:John Meredith Collection, NLA
Z:arranged by Dave de Hugard
N:George Davis is the source for parts A & B. Mick Pilley for parts A & C.
H:Spookendyke was a German miner in the Mudgee area who used to play this tune.
H:He was known as 'Strike-a-light' by the other miners.
H:The original version by de Hugard has 9 bars in each of the last three lines
O:Australia, NSW, Mudgee
R:Waltz
M:3/4
K:G
Bc||"G"d3cB2|d2b2a2|g6-|g2B2c2|d3cB2|d2z2g2|"D"A6-|A4B2|
c3BA2|c2c'2b2|a6-|a4g2|f2z2e2|d2z2c2|"G"B6-|B4c2|
"G"d3c Bc|d2b2a2|g6-|g2B2c2|d3cB2|d2z2g2|"D"A6-|A4B2|
c3BA2|c2c'2b2|a6-|a4g2|f3ed2|d2e2f2|"G"g6-|g4d2||
G2B2d2|e2d2B2|G2B2d2|"D"A6|F2A2c2|f4e2|d4c2|"G"B6|
"G"G2BGd2|e2d2B2|G2BGd2|"D"A6|F2A2c2|f2z2e2|d2b2a2|"G"g4g2||
"C"g2f2g2|a2g3e|c2e2g2|"G"d6|B2d2g2|"D"f4e2|d2g2a2|"G"b4a2|
"C"g3g fg|a2g2e2|c2e2g2|"G"d6|B2d2g2|"D"f4e2|d2b2a2|"G"g4||



Spookendykes Waltz - 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:
| Dave de Hugard | George Davis | John Meredith Collection | Mick Pilley |