Difference between revisions of "Girls of Ivory"
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H:rode his way home. The music was being played by Ivy's daughters. And | H:rode his way home. The music was being played by Ivy's daughters. And | ||
H:Harry ended up marrying one of the girls - Vera. I remember Harry | H:Harry ended up marrying one of the girls - Vera. I remember Harry | ||
− | H: | + | H:playing it so well - just a great tune. I stayed with Harry & Vera in |
H:the early 1980s with a friend Pete Duggan at Binalong. We had been | H:the early 1980s with a friend Pete Duggan at Binalong. We had been | ||
− | H: | + | H:traveling all day and were tired but we recorded Harry & Vera (on |
H:fiddle) but eventually we had to go to bed. They played for ages, long | H:fiddle) but eventually we had to go to bed. They played for ages, long | ||
H:after I went to sleep and were just enjoying the music and each | H:after I went to sleep and were just enjoying the music and each |
Revision as of 22:45, 2 November 2017
X:19 T:Girls of Ivory T:Girls of Ivy % NFF Book 2016 S:collected from Harry Cotter S:collected by Dave de Hugard Z:converted to abc by Ray Mulligan H:This is the story as I know it: late in the afternoon or early evening H:at Binalong, Harry Cotter heard the tune from across the creek as he H:rode his way home. The music was being played by Ivy's daughters. And H:Harry ended up marrying one of the girls - Vera. I remember Harry H:playing it so well - just a great tune. I stayed with Harry & Vera in H:the early 1980s with a friend Pete Duggan at Binalong. We had been H:traveling all day and were tired but we recorded Harry & Vera (on H:fiddle) but eventually we had to go to bed. They played for ages, long H:after I went to sleep and were just enjoying the music and each H:other's company. There are many interesting variants of the tune around H:the country as you are aware. Anyway got to go, -- Dave de Hugard N:This tune is related to "The Glasgow Highlanders" O:Australia, NSW, Binalong R:Jig M:6/8 L:1/8 K:D F2G|"D"AFAd2A|"G"BGB"A"c2B|"D"ABAd2e|f3fef|"A"g2e"D"f2d|"A7"e3e2d|cec BcB|"D"A3F2G| "D"AFAd2A|"G"BGB"A"c2B|"D"ABAd2e|f3fef|"A"g2e"D"f2d|"A7"e3e2d|cec ABc|"D"d3f2g|| "D"a3"A7"g3|"D"f3f2e|d2fe2d|"G"B3-Bef|"A7"g3"D"f3|"A7"e3e2d|cec BcB|"D"A3f2g| "D"a3"A7"g3|"D"f3f2e|d2fe2d|"G"B3-Bef|"A7"g3"D"f3|"A7"e3e2d|cec ABc|"D"d3||
Girls of Ivory - 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 | Harry Cotter | Ray Mulligan |