Difference between revisions of "God Bless You and Bugger Me"
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== Additional Information == | == Additional Information == |
Latest revision as of 14:05, 25 April 2019
X:32 T:God Bless You and Bugger Me T:Bill McGlashan's 1st Figure of the 1st Set % NFF Book 2006 S:collected from Harry McQueen, Castlemaine, Vic S:Peter Ellis Collection, NLA Z:converted to abc by John Furlonger H:The name is onomatopoeic in its origin. Play the first two bars and you will hear the words. H:This is how musicians often rememberd tunes when playing for dances in the bush. B:Peter Ellis (ed), Collectors Choice Vol 1, Victorian Folk Music Club Inc., 1986, p4 O:Australia, Vic, Castlemaine R:Set Tune M:2/4 L:1/16 K:G |:"G"G2G2 B2GB|"C"c2e2 "D7"d3c|"G"B2G2 B2GB|"C"c2e2 "D7"d3c| "G"B2G2 B2GB|"C"c2e2 "G"d3B|ded^c "D"d3=c|1B2A2 "G"G2BA:|2B2A2 "C"G4|| |:"G"g4 g4|g6 ff|g2f2 e2d2|B2d2 "D7"A4|"Am"a4"Em"^g4|"Am"a4-a2 de|"G"d2d2 "D7"e2f2|"G"g6 z2:||
God Bless You and Bugger Me - 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:
| Harry McQueen | John Furlonger | Peter Ellis Collection |