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|f_book_title=Waltz Book | |f_book_title=Waltz Book vol. 2 | ||
|f_collector=Tim Matthieson, | |f_collector=Tim Matthieson, | ||
|f_year=1995 | |f_year=1995 | ||
|f_page=p. 3 | |f_page=p. 3 | ||
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'''L'ARDEUR DE PARIS'''. American, Waltz. G Dorian. Standard tuning (fiddle). Tim Matthiesen notes the tune was composed by Eric Scott (1924-1991) in 1985 who thought the melody reminiscent of French cafe waltzes. His wife suggested the name, which means "glow of Paris." One part. | '''L'ARDEUR DE PARIS'''. American, Waltz. G Dorian. Standard tuning (fiddle). Tim Matthiesen notes the tune was composed by Eric Scott (1924-1991) in 1985 who thought the melody reminiscent of French cafe waltzes. His wife suggested the name, which means "glow of Paris." One part. | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:38, 12 November 2021
L'ARDEUR DE PARIS. American, Waltz. G Dorian. Standard tuning (fiddle). Tim Matthiesen notes the tune was composed by Eric Scott (1924-1991) in 1985 who thought the melody reminiscent of French cafe waltzes. His wife suggested the name, which means "glow of Paris." One part.
Printed source: Matthiesen (Waltz Book II), 1995; p. 3.
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