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Wendy Eva plays the gumleaf [sound recording] / recorded by John Meredith and Kevin Bradley
Bib ID 1378709
Format AudioAudio [sound recording]
Author
Eva, Wendy, 1952-, Performer
 
Access Conditions Open access. 
Description 1994 
1 digital audio tape (ca. 90 min.) 
Series

John Meredith folklore collection

Summary

Folkloric recording.

Full contents Music: - 1. Conversation: biodata. 2. Gundagai. 3. Conversation: questions and frequency limit test. 4. Waltzing Matilda (own version). 5. Conversation: father's playing technique discussed, gives musical demonstration using different leaves, gives Kevin his first lesson in leaf playing. 
Notes

Preservation and user cassette copies made.

Recorded at Tatura, Vic. on Jan. 13, 1994.

Subjects Eva, Wendy, - 1952- - Interviews.  |  Leaf music - Australia.  |  Folk musicians - Victoria - Tatura - Interviews.  |  Folk music - Victoria - Tatura.
Other authors/contributors Meredith, John, 1920-2001, Interviewer  |  Bradley, Kevin, 1958-, Interviewer

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