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== Additional Information == |
== Additional Information == |
Latest revision as of 02:46, 25 April 2019
X:27 T:March Hare % NFF Book 2019 Z:arranged by Greg O'Leary S:from a 1955 film of the same name. H:This tune is an example of faux folk, a rapidly growing genre of newly H:composed material masquerading as old folksongs. The original key was Gm. H:It was heavily used in the bush dance revival in Victoria, 1970=>90 O:Australia, Vic, Maldon R:March M:4/4 L:1/8 K:Em (3B,CD|:"Em"E2B2B2A>B|"G"(3GAG F>E "D"D>E (3FED|"Em"E>D E>F "G"G>F G>A|B>c d>c "B7"B>A (3GFE| "Em"B,2E2E2E>F|"G"(3GAG F>E "D"D>E (3FED|"Em"E>F (3GFE "D"D>E (3FED|1"Em"E2E2E2"fine"(3B,CD:|2"Em"E2E2E2E>F|| |:"G"G2G>AB2B>c|d>e d>c B>A (3GFE|"D"D2D>EF2F>G|A2A>G F>E (3DEF| "Em"E2E>F"G"G2G>A|"Em"B>c d>c B>A (3GFD|E>F (3GFE D>E (3FED|1"Em"E2E2E2E>F:|2"Em"E2E2E2(3EFG|| |:"Am"A2A2A2 G>E|D>C D>E D>CA,2|A2A2A2A>B|"G"(3cdc B>A "Em"G>A (3BAG|"Am"A2A2A2G>E| D>C D>E D>C A,>B,|1"C"C>D (3EDC "G"B,C (3FCB,|"Am"A,2A,2A,2C>E:|2"C"(3CDC B,>A, G,>A, (3B,A,G,|"Am"A,2A,2"D.C. al Fine"A,2 (3B,CD||
March Hare - played by Greg O'Leary
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