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S:collected from Bert Jamieson, Adaminaby, NSW | S:collected from Bert Jamieson, Adaminaby, NSW | ||
S:Rob Willis Collection, NLA | S:Rob Willis Collection, NLA | ||
− | Z:transcribed & arranged by | + | Z:transcribed & arranged by David Johnson |
H:Rob Willis sent them to me directly with a note that he didn't | H:Rob Willis sent them to me directly with a note that he didn't | ||
H:think anyone had done anything with them. I named the set | H:think anyone had done anything with them. I named the set | ||
H:Bert's Beauty. Bert didn't ascribe names to most of his tunes. | H:Bert's Beauty. Bert didn't ascribe names to most of his tunes. | ||
− | H:At the end of recording Bert's playing Rob obviously | + | H:At the end of recording Bert's playing Rob obviously recognized |
H: "it" as a good tune when on the tape he declared "That's a beauty!". | H: "it" as a good tune when on the tape he declared "That's a beauty!". | ||
− | H:When I transcribed them I | + | H:When I transcribed them I recognized that there were actually |
H:3 distinct tunes being run together. Bert played them all on | H:3 distinct tunes being run together. Bert played them all on | ||
H:a G mouthorgan and played straight through ABABAB with the | H:a G mouthorgan and played straight through ABABAB with the | ||
H:last B being 16 bars. Whether Bert played for a dance that needed | H:last B being 16 bars. Whether Bert played for a dance that needed | ||
H:56 bars or whether he just played the abbreviated version to save | H:56 bars or whether he just played the abbreviated version to save | ||
− | H:breath is open to conjecture. - | + | H:breath is open to conjecture. - David Johnson - |
O:Australia, NSW, Adaminaby | O:Australia, NSW, Adaminaby | ||
R:Jig | R:Jig |
Revision as of 08:54, 16 February 2025
X:12 T:Bert Jamieson's Beauty No 1 % NFF Book 2009 S:collected from Bert Jamieson, Adaminaby, NSW S:Rob Willis Collection, NLA Z:transcribed & arranged by David Johnson H:Rob Willis sent them to me directly with a note that he didn't H:think anyone had done anything with them. I named the set H:Bert's Beauty. Bert didn't ascribe names to most of his tunes. H:At the end of recording Bert's playing Rob obviously recognized H: "it" as a good tune when on the tape he declared "That's a beauty!". H:When I transcribed them I recognized that there were actually H:3 distinct tunes being run together. Bert played them all on H:a G mouthorgan and played straight through ABABAB with the H:last B being 16 bars. Whether Bert played for a dance that needed H:56 bars or whether he just played the abbreviated version to save H:breath is open to conjecture. - David Johnson - O:Australia, NSW, Adaminaby R:Jig M:6/8 L:1/8 K:D F2G|:"D"A2f fed|A2f fed|"Em"B2e ede|B2e ede| "D"fed c2d|"A7"e2d c2B|"D"A2df3|d3-dcB:| |:"D"A3-A2F|"Em"G2F E2B|"D"A3-ABA|"G"B2GB2c| "D"ded c2d|"Em"e2B "A7"c2A|"Em"e2B "A7"c2A|"D"d3-d3:|
Bert Jamieson's Beauty No 1 - 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:
| Bert Jamieson | Dave Johnson | Rob Willis Collection |