Uncle Ev's Barn Dance
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Jump to navigationJump to searchX:52 T:Uncle Ev's Barn Dance % NFF Book 2023 % Bush Traditions recording played by Phillip's Dog %T:The Strut S:collected from Con Klippel & the Nariel Old Time Band S:Peter Ellis Collection B:Peter Ellis, "The Waltz, The Polka and All Kinds of Dance Music", 2007, p136 M:4/4 L:1/8 K:C |:"C"e2e2 "G7"d>c d>e|"C"c2c2"G7"G4|"F"f2f2 "C"e>d c>e|"D7"d4"G7"d4| "C"e2e2 g>e c>g|"F"a2a2f3a|"C"g>e c>e "G7"f>d B>d|"C"c2e2c2z2:| T:The Strut "G7"B2B>c d>^c d>B|"C"c>B c>d e>^d e>c|"G7"d>^c d>e f>e f>a|"C"g2g>a "G7"g>f e>f| "C"g2g2 "F"a>g f>a|"C"g2g2 "A7"e4|"D7"e>d c>e "G7"d>c B>d|"C"c2e2c2z2|| %%begintext align NOTES Uncle Ev' Barn Dance is known in Australia only in the Upper Murray. The Strut was learned by Ian Johnston from an elderly player from Cobram, Vic. It was briefly used in Nariel, paired with "Uncle Ev's" but subsequently dropped because it did not fit the dance. The Nariel Band also uses "Arthur Byatt's Schottische", "Granma Klipple's Schottische" and "Daddy's Schottische". Source: "Music Makes Me Smile" 2nd Ed, 2015, p182 %%endtext
Uncle Ev's Barn Dance - played by Phillip's Dog
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| Con Klippel | Nariel Old Time Band | Peter Ellis Collection |