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Revision as of 14:08, 25 April 2019
X:27 T:Sally Sloane's Set Tune T:La Fantase, Charles d'Albert, C1855 % NFF Book 2014 S:collected from Sally Sloane S:collected by the Bush Music Club S:from the playing of Jamie Carlin Z:transcribed by David Johnson H:Pop Hollan's Jig is another version of this tune collected in Australia. N:I learnt the tune from Jamie Carlin, one of the stalwarts of the N:Bush Music Club when I first went. We were performing at Australiana N:Village near Sydney one Sunday and Jamie remembered it and played N:it when I asked if he knew any of Sally's tunes. Sally was a life N:member of the BMC in recognition of her immense contribution to N:Australian folk music. A formidable woman who showed me once, quite N:forcefully, how to do the varsovienna. I have a copy of Sally playing N:the tune in Meredith's first collection from the National Library. N:They couldn't find it presumably because the name you used is not N:as Meredith named it. Sally played it for a figure of one of the N:quadrilles so he just noted it as a "set tune". It is on cassette N:and it will take some time to locate it and transfer it for you. N:[I have just gone to check the index of the collection and it is N:listed on tape 14 A Item 3 as "Set Tune". I have handwritten on N:this that it is "just as Jamie played it". The index doesn't specify N:what instrument she played (She was adept on fiddle, box, whistle, N:and I think concertina though she didn't have one)] It is interesting N:to note that in your recording and music the triplets in the first N:two bars which are eminently suited to box players and awkward on N:the fiddle have been adapted to suit the fiddle and yet played on N:the box. Ah, the folk process. N:I have included a pdf and abc file of the tune as I know it. N:Dave Johnson O:Australia, NSW, Lithgow R:Jig M:6/8 L:1/8 K:D |:"D"DAF DAF|"A7"EAF EAF|"D"DAd cBc|f2e e3| "D"DAF DAF|"A7"EAF EAF|"D"DAd "A7"cBc|1e2d"D"d2D:|2e2d"D"d2e|| |:"D"f3d2f|"A7"fed e2f|g3 c2e|"Em"edB "A"A3| "D"f3d2f|"A7"fed e2f|g3 c2e|1edd "D"d2d:|2edd "D"d2F/G/|| |:"D"A3 "A7"GFG|"D"A3 "A7"GFG|"D"AFA dcd|fef fed| "A7"G3 E2F|G3 E2F|ABA GFE|1"D"D3-D2F/G/:|2"D"D3-D2z:|
Sally Sloane's Set Tune - 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:
| Bush Music Club | David Johnson | Jamie Carlin | Sally Sloane |