Annotation:Marmotteuse (La)
X:1 T:Marmotteuse, La T:Grumbler, The M:C| L:1/8 R:Reel N:ADae tuning (fiddle) S:Barachois (P.E.I.) via Devon Leger D:Barachois - "Encore" (1999) D:https://www.facebook.com/devleger/videos/840339537872724 K:Adors ag|eAzA cdea|gedc BABd|eAzA cded|eaza bgag| eAzA cdea|gedc BAGB|cABG AGED|EGDB, {A,B,}A,2ag| ag|eAzA cdea|gedc BABd|eAzA cdeA|eaag bgag| eAzA cdea|gedc BAGB|cABG AGED|EGDB, A,3|| |:B,-|.Cz.A,A, CA,A,C|B,G,G,G, B,G,A,B,|CA,A,A, CA,A,C|B,A,G,B, {A,B,}A,3B,-| CA,A,A, CA,A,C|B,G,G,G, B,G,G,B,|A,B,CD EFGE|DB,GB, A,3:|
MARMOTTEUSE, LA (The Grumbler). AKA and see "Grondeuse à Hédard Bulger." French-Canadian, Reel (cut time). Canada; New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Québec. A Dorian. Standard tuning (fiddle). "La Marmotteuse" is one of a number of Acadian and Québécois tunes that go variously by the titles "Marmoteuse," "Grondeuse," "Growling Old Man, Grumbling Old Woman" and similar titles that have a high part followed by a low, "grumbling" part. The tunes are categorized as "grondeuses" and are often in ADae (raised bass) tuning on the fiddle, to emphasize the low, growling part with sympathetic resonance and droning.