diff --git a/Library/ClickGoTheShears.abc b/Library/ClickGoTheShears.abc deleted file mode 100644 index 676b955..0000000 --- a/Library/ClickGoTheShears.abc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,10 +0,0 @@ -X: 1 -T: Click Go the Shears -M: 4/4 -L: 1/8 -Q: 1/4=140 -K: Gmaj -"G" B2 B>A G2 B>d | "C" g2 g>f e4 | "G" d2 d>e d2 B>G | "A7" A2 A>B A4 | -"G" B2 B>A G2 B>d | "C" g2 g>f e4 | "D7" a>g f>e d>c B>A | "G" G2 g2 g4 || -"D7" a2 a>g f2 a2 | "G" g2 b2 g4 | "C" e2 e>f g2 f>e | "G" d>e d>B "D" A4 | -"G" B2 B>A G2 B>d | "C" g2 g>f e4 | "D7" a>g f>e d>c B>A | "G" G2 g2 g4 |] diff --git a/Session/ClickGoTheShears.abc b/Session/ClickGoTheShears.abc new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0b3f024 --- /dev/null +++ b/Session/ClickGoTheShears.abc @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +X: 1 +T: Click Go the Shears +T: Ring The Bell, Watchman +H: Dottes: First published in 1891 with the title _The Bare-Bellied Ewe_ +H:+ and using the tune of an American song _Ring The Bell, Watchmen_ by +H:+ Henry Clay Work, this song became an Australian classic by the 1950s. +H:+ The tune was used in 1966 as a jingle accompanying the switch from the +H:+ pound sterling to the Australian dollar. +M: 4/4 +L: 1/8 +Q: 1/4=140 +K: Gmaj +"G" B2 B>A G2 B>d | "C" g2 g>f e4 | "G" d2 d>e d2 B>G | "A7" A2 A>B A4 | +"G" B2 B>A G2 B>d | "C" g2 g>f e4 | "D7" a>g f>e d>c B>A | "G" G2 g2 g4 || +"D7" a2 a>g f2 a2 | "G" g2 b2 g4 | "C" e2 e>f g2 f>e | "G" d>e d>B "D" A4 | +"G" B2 B>A G2 B>d | "C" g2 g>f e4 | "D7" a>g f>e d>c B>A | "G" G2 g2 g4 |]