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'''REEL DE MONTAGNE''' (Mountain Reel). French-Canadian, Reel. A Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA'BB. | '''REEL DE MONTAGNE''' (Mountain Reel). French-Canadian, Reel. A Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA'BB. "Reel de montagne" (Mountain Reel) is a tune Montreal fiddler [[biography:Jean Carignan]] (1916-1988) learned from his teacher, mentor and, later, playing partner Joseph Allard (1873-1947). Although Allard recorded prolifically in the 78RPM era, there is no record that he ever recorded this reel. Instead, it was first recorded by Carignan on a 1976 tribute album of tunes he learned from Allard. [[File:allard.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Joseph Allard]] Allard did record a "[[Reel des montagnes]]" (Reel of the Mountains) in 1929, but is a different reel altogether than the one Carignan recorded. Carignan's tune is known in the Irish tradition, among other names, as "[[Prohibition (The)]]" and was recorded by Michael Coleman and Tom Gannon in 1927 (see [https://archive.org/details/MichaelColemanandTomGannonProhibitionReel]). | ||
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== Additional notes == | == Additional notes == | ||
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<font color=red>''Source for notated version''</font>: - Joseph Allard (Montreal) via his student [[biography:Jean Carignan]] (Montreal) [Reiner & Anick]. [[File:carignan.jpg|400px|thumb|left|Jean Carignan]] | <font color=red>''Source for notated version''</font>: - Joseph Allard (Montreal) via his student [[biography:Jean Carignan]] (Montreal) [Reiner & Anick]. [[File:carignan.jpg|400px|thumb|left|Jean Carignan]] | ||
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<font color=red>''Printed sources''</font> : - Reiner & Anick ('''Old Time Fiddling Across America'''), 1989; p. 65. | <font color=red>''Printed sources''</font> : - Reiner & Anick ('''Old Time Fiddling Across America'''), 1989; p. 65. | ||
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<font color=red>''Recorded sources'': </font> <font color=teal> - Philo FI 2012, Jean Carignan - "Jean Carignan rend hommage à Joseph Allard" (1976). </font> | <font color=red>''Recorded sources'': </font> <font color=teal> - Philo FI 2012, Jean Carignan - "Jean Carignan rend hommage à Joseph Allard" (1976). </font> | ||
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