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'''VALSE DE CARENCRO''' (Carencro Waltz). AKA - "[[T'as Vole Mon Idee]]" (You Stole My Mind), "[[Valse de Prairie Ronde]]" (Prairie Ronde/Rhonde Waltz). Cajun, Waltz. USA, Louisiana. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. Carencro is a town just north of Lafayette, Louisiana. The town's curious name derived from the buzzards abundent in the region when it was unsettled, perhaps, speculates Raymond Francois (1990) because a buzzard rookery was located there. In due course 'carrion crow', or buzzard, became 'Carencro' in among both French and English speaking people. A related song is Aldus Roger's "[[Valse a Alida]]". It was a signature tune of Cajun fiddler Cheese Read, who recorded it as “[[Prairie Ronde Waltz]].” | |f_annotation='''VALSE DE CARENCRO''' (Carencro Waltz). AKA - "[[T'as Vole Mon Idee]]" (You Stole My Mind), "[[Valse de Prairie Ronde]]" (Prairie Ronde/Rhonde Waltz). Cajun, Waltz. USA, Louisiana. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. Carencro is a town just north of Lafayette, Louisiana. The town's curious name derived from the buzzards abundent in the region when it was unsettled, perhaps, speculates Raymond Francois (1990) because a buzzard rookery was located there. In due course 'carrion crow', or buzzard, became 'Carencro' in among both French and English speaking people. A related song is Aldus Roger's "[[Valse a Alida]]". It was a signature tune of Cajun fiddler Cheese Read, who recorded it as “[[Prairie Ronde Waltz]].” | ||
|f_source_for_notated_version=Leopold Francois (the father of Raymond Francois, who called the tune "T'as Vole Mon Idee") [Francois]. | |||
|f_printed_sources=R. Francois ('''Yé Yaille, Chère!'''), 1990; p. 62. | |||
|f_recorded_sources=Swing Cat 1612, “Al Berard & Friends” (appears as “Prairie Rhonde”). | |||
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VALSE DE CARENCRO (Carencro Waltz). AKA - "T'as Vole Mon Idee" (You Stole My Mind), "Valse de Prairie Ronde" (Prairie Ronde/Rhonde Waltz). Cajun, Waltz. USA, Louisiana. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. Carencro is a town just north of Lafayette, Louisiana. The town's curious name derived from the buzzards abundent in the region when it was unsettled, perhaps, speculates Raymond Francois (1990) because a buzzard rookery was located there. In due course 'carrion crow', or buzzard, became 'Carencro' in among both French and English speaking people. A related song is Aldus Roger's "Valse a Alida". It was a signature tune of Cajun fiddler Cheese Read, who recorded it as “Prairie Ronde Waltz.”