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|f_annotation='''PETIT BÛCHEUX, LE''' (The Little Lumberjack). AKA - "Lep'tit bûcheux." AKA and see "[[Lord MacDonald (4)]]." French-Canadian, Reel. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA’BB’. An irregular version of the famous Scottish tune “[[Lord MacDonald (4)]],” the second strain having two beats added at the end of the 2nd turn. The tune was also recorded by La Famille Soucy on a 78 RPM, but was popularized in modern times by fiddler André Alain (1931-2000) of St-Basile-de-Portneuf, near Québec City. An earlier version of the same tune was recorded by fiddler A.J. Boulay as "[[Virginia Reel Part 1]]" in 1923. See Jos Bouchard's "[[Reel St-Émile]]" and Georges Frappiers' "[[Sets canadiens (1)]]" for other derivatives of "Lord MacDonald." See also note for "[[annotation:Reel McDonnell]]" for more.  
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'''PETIT BÛCHEUX, LE''' (The Little Lumberjack). AKA - "Lep'tit bûcheux." AKA and see "[[Lord MacDonald (4)]]." French-Canadian, Reel. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA’BB’. An irregular version of the famous Scottish tune “<incipit title="load:MacDonald" width=850 link="https://tunearch.org/wiki/Lord MacDonald (4)">Lord MacDonald (4)</incipit>,” the second strain having two beats added at the end of the 2nd turn. The tune was also recorded by La Famille Soucy on a 78 RPM, but was popularized in modern times by fiddler André Alain (1931-2000) of St-Basile-de-Portneuf, near Québec City. An earlier version of the same tune was recorded by fiddler A.J. Boulay as "<incipit title="load:Virginia" width=850 link="https://tunearch.org/wiki/Virginia Reel Part 1">Virginia Reel Part 1</incipit>" in 1923. See Jos Bouchard's "<incipit title="load:Emile" width=850 link="https://tunearch.org/wiki/Reel St-Émile">Reel St-Émile</incipit>," another derivative of "Lord MacDonald." See also note for "[[annotation:Reel McDonnell]]" for more.  
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<font color=red>''Source for notated version''</font>: - fiddler André Alain [Hart & Sandell].
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<font color=red>''Printed sources''</font> : - Hart & Sandell ('''Dance ce Soir'''), 2001; No. 1, p. 39.
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<font color=red>''Recorded sources'': </font> <font color=teal> -Green Linnett GLCD 3042, La Bottine Souriante - "Chic & Swell" (1988. Learned from fiddler André Alain). “André Alain: Violoneux de St-Basile-de-Portneuf.”</font>
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PETIT BÛCHEUX, LE (The Little Lumberjack). AKA - "Lep'tit bûcheux." AKA and see "Lord MacDonald (4)." French-Canadian, Reel. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA’BB’. An irregular version of the famous Scottish tune “Lord MacDonald (4),” the second strain having two beats added at the end of the 2nd turn. The tune was also recorded by La Famille Soucy on a 78 RPM, but was popularized in modern times by fiddler André Alain (1931-2000) of St-Basile-de-Portneuf, near Québec City. An earlier version of the same tune was recorded by fiddler A.J. Boulay as "Virginia Reel Part 1" in 1923. See Jos Bouchard's "Reel St-Émile" and Georges Frappiers' "Sets canadiens (1)" for other derivatives of "Lord MacDonald." See also note for "annotation:Reel McDonnell" for more.


Additional notes
Source for notated version : - fiddler André Alain [Hart & Sandell].

Printed sources : - Hart & Sandell (Dance ce Soir), 2001; No. 1, p. 39.

Recorded sources : - Green Linnett GLCD 3042, La Bottine Souriante - "Chic & Swell" (1988. Learned from fiddler André Alain). “André Alain: Violoneux de St-Basile-de-Portneuf.”




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