Canberra's Calling to You - Create your own version!
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- čas přidán 12. 12. 2012
- We want you to create and share your version of our capital's own song, Canberra's Calling to You. As part of the Centenary of Canberra celebrations, the NFSA is inviting the nation's musicians -- amateur and professional alike -- to get creative with this ditty.
This is the original version, written and recorded by Jack Lumsdaine in 1938. We want versions of Canberra's Calling to You in all musical genres and styles. You can sing along with the piano accompaniment, or create your own musical performance using the sheet music and chord charts. The original can be sampled and remixed, or a whole new recording made from a combination of these raw materials and your own creativity. Humorous adaptations or parodies are welcome.
Our curators will select some of their favourite versions to be added to the national collection. - Hudba
excellent historical piece. my great grandfather worked at the parliamentary library, firstly in melbourne and was called to canberra 1927 to set up there, and were he worked for the remainder of his entire life.
The original recording is in Db (or C sharp if you prefer). The uke chord chart is intended to make it as simple as possible for beginner players. A capo can put the uke in tune with either the record or the sheet music if you like.
Apologies. Please find the correct link in the clip description above.
Hi bedpanner. CZcams disabled the video responses earlier this month. We've added your contribution to this playlist: czcams.com/play/PL03vmVO_lQa0xHB_xF98uInnn1VlmB_Zx.html
Thanks!
the link doesn't work?