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'''RONDE DE LOUDÉAC.''' AKA – “Ronds de Loudéac.” Breton, Hornpipe (4/4 time). B Minor. Standard tuning (fiddle). Ronde de Loudéac is the name of a traditional Breton dance, to which several tunes are played. Thus, there are various “Ronde de Loudéac” tunes. The tune was popularized through the playing of fiddler Christian LeMaítre of the Breton band Kornog and Celtic Fiddle Festival, as well as the Irish band Lunasa. Although classified here as a reel (as tends to be played in sessions), the tune is accented on the third beat of the measure, at which time in the dance the dancers stomp their feet in time.  
'''RONDE DE LOUDÉAC.''' AKA – “Ronds de Loudéac.” Breton, Hornpipe (4/4 time). B Minor. Standard tuning (fiddle). Ronde de Loudéac is the name of a traditional Breton dance, to which several tunes are played. Thus, there are various “Ronde de Loudéac” tunes. The tune was popularized through the playing of fiddler Christian LeMaítre of the Breton band Kornog and Celtic Fiddle Festival, as well as the Irish band Lunasa. Although it can be played as a hornpipe or reel (as often in sessions), the tune is accented on the third beat of the measure, at which time in the dance the dancers stomp their feet in time.  
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== Additional notes ==
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<font color=red>''Recorded sources'': </font> <font color=teal> - Lunasa – “The Merry Sisters of Fate.” An Naër 404, “Kornog 4” (2001).  </font>
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RONDE DE LOUDÉAC. AKA – “Ronds de Loudéac.” Breton, Hornpipe (4/4 time). B Minor. Standard tuning (fiddle). Ronde de Loudéac is the name of a traditional Breton dance, to which several tunes are played. Thus, there are various “Ronde de Loudéac” tunes. The tune was popularized through the playing of fiddler Christian LeMaítre of the Breton band Kornog and Celtic Fiddle Festival, as well as the Irish band Lunasa. Although it can be played as a hornpipe or reel (as often in sessions), the tune is accented on the third beat of the measure, at which time in the dance the dancers stomp their feet in time.

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Recorded sources: - Lunasa – “The Merry Sisters of Fate.” An Naër 404, “Kornog 4” (2001).



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