Cygnet Festival Program 2010 Sunday
SUNDAY / Town Hall / Supper room RSL Club / 9.00am 9.00am / Carmel Hall Drill Hall St Marks / SUNDAY / Blowin
Cygnet Festival Program 2010 Saturday
SATURDAY / 9.00am / Town Hall / Women's Song Circle / Supper room / Carmel Hall / Percussive Dance with Pria
Cygnet Festival Program 2010 Friday
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This tab can be used for performance or teaching but can not be republished in any form without consent.
Farewell to Cygnet Town is an intermediate level finger-style guitar tune. / Feel free to perform but please do not republish without permission.
This is an unnamed Breton Dance that appears in several tutor books for violin. I heard my wife's fiddle students play it and thought a simple clas...
The Slave's Dream is a beautiful 19th century melody which was preserved as a rural folk tune in Southern Tasmania. / Here is a guitar arrangement i...
Blind Mary is one of Turlough O'Carolan's lovely melodies composed for harp. It translates really well to the guitar. Here is a simple arrangement....
Here is an arrangement of Danny Boy in G. / There are a few slides meant to fill in space that are not part of the melody..don't be put off by that....
The Score for Gold Blooms the Wattle. / The instrumental came first. The key doesn't fit my voice so I rarely sing it. Feel free to transpose it to ...
This tab can be used for performance or teaching but can not be republished in any form without consent.
A simple guitar tab arrangement of the Bonny Banks of Loch Lomond. Enjoy. Please do not publish this arrangement without permission
The Black Cat Piddled In The White Ca...
This polka comes from the aboriginal Fiddle style of Cape Barren Island in Bass Strait. The Strait Islands of Tasmania preserved a lot of great old...
Written in Tasmania during the early 19th century by Alexander Laing, fiddler and prolific composer, This tune is dedicated to his wife.
Written in Tasmania during the early 19th century by Alexander Laing, fiddler and prolific composer, This tune is dedicated to his wife.