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== Additional Information == |
== Additional Information == |
Latest revision as of 02:45, 25 April 2019
X:72 T:The Onboard Waltz T:Koster Waltz C:David Hellstrom (1883 - 1965) % NFF Book 2006 S:collected from the Brown boys, Cape Barron Island, Tas H:The Brown Boys were decendants of Aboriginals who lived on Cape Barron Island. H:This tune was routinly played by them 'onboard' ships that visited the Island. H:This tune was also collected from Eileen McCoy & the Dawsons, Tasmania. H:David Hellstrom was a Swedish composer from the province of Bohuslan. H:He was born September 23, 1883 in Stromstad and died there on April 7, 1965 H:at the age of eighty-one. H:As a young man he enlisted in the Royal Bohuslan Regiment, H:where he studied music and played the French horn. He returned to H:civilian life after attaining the rank of sergeant. H: H:After leaving the military Hellstrom continued with his musical activities, H:composing both waltzes and marches. He often worked with lyricist Goran Svenning. H:In 1907 the two men submitted Kostervalsen in a Bohuslan contest for the H:province's best new melody. Their entry was disqualified when the jury ruled H:it was 'too suggestive'. Despite the setback, the partnership endured and H:produced many memorable songs. H: H:In 1962 David Hellstrom was awarded the Fred Winter prize for his H:contributions to Swedish music." O:Australia, Tas, Cape Barron Island R:Waltz M:3/4 L:1/8 K:D A||"D"[A6f6]|"A7"[A4e4][Af]e|"D"([d6F6]|d3)zFA|[F4d4]Ad|"A7"c2A2[Ac]-[A=c]|"G"([G6B6]|[G4B4])B2| "A7"e3fe2|"G"d4B2|"A7"[c4e4]d2|c2 (3BcB A2|e4 ef|e2d2e2|"D"[A6f6]|[A4f4]A2|| "D"[A6f6]|"A7"[A4e4][Af]e|"D"[F6d6]|d2d2e2|f3ff2|f2e2f2|"G"([B6g6]|[B4g4])gf| "G"g2z2B2|"(Em)"B2z2g2|"D"f2z2A2|.A2.d2.f2|"A7"a4a2|g3ec2|"D"d6|d4"FIN"B2|| "D"AA AF Ad|f4 (3efe|"G"d2 d2 B2|"D"A6|"G"B3A Bd|g2g2 (3fgf|"Em"e4d2|B6| "A7"c3B ce|a2a2 (3faf|"D"d3A df|a2a2 aa|"A7"a2g2 (3ege|"G"B4"A7"c2|"D"d3dd2|d6||
The Onboard Waltz - played by Greg O'Leary
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