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Revision as of 14:07, 25 April 2019


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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
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The Dry Blower - played by Greg O'Leary