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|f_annotation='''ST. BERNARD WALTZ.''' English, Waltz (3/4 time). The St. Bernard’s Waltz is a rather elementary couple or ‘sequence’ dance that was quite popular in the 1930’s, and for several decades thereafter. Its popularity has diminished in modern times, although it is sometimes still called for at dances. An early recording was the 1934 78 RPM by Bob Smith and His Ideal Band.  
|f_annotation='''ST. BERNARD WALTZ.''' Scottish, English; Waltz (3/4 time). The St. Bernard’s Waltz is a rather elementary couple or ‘sequence’ dance that was quite popular in the 1920's and 1930’s, and for several decades thereafter. Its popularity has diminished in modern times, although it is sometimes still called for at Scottish<span>ceilidh </span>dances. An early recording was the 1934 78 RPM by the Scottish group Bob Smith and His Ideal Band.
|f_recorded_sources=Folkways FW8827, Arbuckle, Mikkelson & Clifton - "Old Time Couple Dances" (1961).
|f_recorded_sources=Beltona 1515 (78 RPM), Tony Capaldi (accordion). Beltona 2326 (78 RPM), Bob Smith's Ideal Band (1934). Folkways FW8827, Arbuckle, Mikkelson & Clifton - "Old Time Couple Dances" (1961). Parlophone R. 4158-B (78 RPM), Jimmy Shand and His Band (1956). Parlophone F 3339 (78 RPM), William Hannah (accordion) (1955). Calvin Vollroth - "Old Time Party"
|f_see_also_listing=See the dance performed at youtube.com [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y6HmXvC_tSA]
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X: 1 P: St. Bernard's Waltz [play A-A-B-A] M: 3/4 L: 1/4 C: Ward & Swallow C: from Tim Willets arrangement, internet 2004 F:http://www.john-chambers.us/~jc/music/abc/mirror/terrytraub.org/StBernardsW.abc K:C "A"\ |:"C"e3 | c3 | Gz"Eaug"^G | "Am"AzG | "C"e3 | "A/c#"g3 | "Dm"f3- | f2G | f3 | d3 | "G7"B3 | "Dm"A3 | "G7"GBd | "G7"g_gf | "C"e^de | "G7"dBG | | "C"e3 | c3 | Gz"Eaug"^G | "Am"AzG | "C"E3 | G2^G | "F"A3- | A"I"[|] Bc | "F"cBA | "D7"cBA | "C"Gce | "A7"ggf | "D7"e3 | "G7"d3 | "C"cGA | "G7"Bcd :| "B"\ [|"C"e2g | "G"d2g | "C"czC | Czz | "C"G2A | "G"F2G | "C"E3 | GAB | "F"c3 | cBA | "G7"G2F | "G"D3 | G2F | D3 | "Am"A2"Edim"_A | "G7"GAB | | "C"e2g | "G"d2g | "C"czC | Czz | "C"c3 | c2B | "F"A3 | A2B | "F"cBA | "D7"cBA | "C"Gce | "A7"ggf | "D7"e3 | "G7"d3 | "C"cGA | "G7"Bc"da capo"d |]



ST. BERNARD WALTZ. Scottish, English; Waltz (3/4 time). The St. Bernard’s Waltz is a rather elementary couple or ‘sequence’ dance that was quite popular in the 1920's and 1930’s, and for several decades thereafter. Its popularity has diminished in modern times, although it is sometimes still called for at Scottishceilidh dances. An early recording was the 1934 78 RPM by the Scottish group Bob Smith and His Ideal Band.


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Recorded sources : - Beltona 1515 (78 RPM), Tony Capaldi (accordion). Beltona 2326 (78 RPM), Bob Smith's Ideal Band (1934). Folkways FW8827, Arbuckle, Mikkelson & Clifton - "Old Time Couple Dances" (1961). Parlophone R. 4158-B (78 RPM), Jimmy Shand and His Band (1956). Parlophone F 3339 (78 RPM), William Hannah (accordion) (1955). Calvin Vollroth - "Old Time Party"

See also listing at :
See the dance performed at youtube.com [1]



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