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Revision as of 14:10, 25 April 2019


X:19
T:Cunnamulla Stocking Jig
% NFF Book 2008
S:This tune came through the Bush Music Club, Sydney
N:Cunnamulla is a town in south Queensland, some 750 km west of Brisbane
B:David Johnson, "Bush Dance", The Bush Music Club, p62, 2001
O:Australia, NSW, Sydney
R:Jig
M:6/8
L:1/8
K:D
"D"dcB A2F|"G"GFE "D"FGA|dcB GFE|"A"GFE "D"D3:|
"Em"E2E E2F|"G"GAG "D"F2D|"Em"E2E E2F|"A"GFE "D"D3:|



Cunnamulla Stocking Jig - played by Greg O'Leary