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== Additional Information == | == Additional Information == |
Latest revision as of 14:07, 25 April 2019
X:51 T:The White Cockatoo T:The Hopscotsh Polka % NFF Book 2006 S:collected from Stan Treacy, Limerick, NSW S:collected by Dave de Hugard B:Stringybark & Greenhide, Vol 5, No 4, P7 N:Just for the record this is a straight version of "The Hopscotch Polka" from the N:1950s. Stan, like most traditional players didnt care where a tune came from, N:as long as it was a good one. The first part of this tune is derived from N:a Scottish tune called the 'White Cockade' from 1802 - Dave de Hugard - O:Australia, NSW, Goulburn R:Reel M:4/4 L:1/8 K:G G|:"G"B2B2 cBAG|"G"B2d2d3G|B2B2 cBAG|"D7"B2A2A3A| "G"B2B2 cBAG|B2d2 "Em"g3e|"D"d4 c3A|1 "G"B2G2G2A2:|2"G"B2G2G4|| |:"Em"B2e2 edef|g2e2e3d|"D"A2d2 d^cde|f2d2d3A| "Em"B2e2 edef|g2e2e2 ga|"Em"b2b2 "D"a2a2|"Em"g2e2e4:|
The White Cockatoo - played by Greg O'Leary
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| Dave de Hugard | Stan Treacy |