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<br><caption>'''[http://bushtraditions.wiki/recordings/Stan_Treacys_First_Set_Tune.mp3 Stan Treacy's First Set Tune - played by Greg O'Leary]'''</caption>
<br><caption>'''[https://bushtraditions.wiki/recordings/Stan_Treacys_First_Set_Tune.mp3 Stan Treacy's First Set Tune - played by Greg O'Leary]'''</caption>
== Additional Information ==
== Additional Information ==

Latest revision as of 02:47, 25 April 2019


X:5
T:Stan Treacy's First Set Tune
% NFF Book 2006
S:collected from Stan Treacy, Limerick, NSW
S:collected by Dave de Hugard, 1981
N:A version collected from Rus Lynam can be found in Stringybark & Greenhide,
N:Vol 5, No 4, p9, where Brad Tate gives three endings.
N:This tune was also collected by Chris Sullivan and John Meredith.
H:The earliest printed version of this tune appears as 'Marinarella' (5th Figure)
H:Palermo Quadrilles, Charles d'Albert 1855. A later version appears as "Oh Joe
H:Don't Go Near The Water", 1892. - Dave de Hugard
O:Australia, NSW, Crookwell
R:Reel
M:2/4
L:1/16
K:G
"G"G2GG B2d2|b4- b2aa|a2gg g2B2|d4-d2B2|"D"c3B c2A2|a4-a2ag|f2d2 e2d2|"G"B4-B2BA|
"G"G2GG B2d2|b4- b2aa|a2gg g2B2|d4-d2B2|"D"c3B c2A2|a4-a2ag|"D7"f2d2 e2f2|"G"g4-g2Bc||
|:"G"d2e2 d2Bc|d2e2 d2gg|"D"f2aa c2ee|e2g2 d2"G"Bc|
d2e2 d2Bc|d2e2 d2c2|B3A "D7"B2A2|"G"G4G4:|



Stan Treacy's First Set Tune - 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:
| Dave de Hugard | Stan Treacy |