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|f_annotation='''CACHE TES FESSES''' (Hide Your Buttocks). AKA and see "[[Danse du barbier]]," "[[Danse du sauvage]]," "[[Reel St. Hubert]]." French-Canadian, Jig (3/2 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA'BB. A 'crooked' tune, derived from a somewhat bawdy traditional song about “un petit bonhomme” (a “little man”) who carries his wife off on his back. New Hampshire fiddler, accordion player and dance caller Dudley Laufman has recorded this tune as "[[Reel St. Hubert]]." | |||
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|f_printed_sources=Remon & Bouchard ('''25 Crooked Tunes, vol. 2: Québec Fiddle Tunes'''), 1997; No. 18. | |||
---- | |f_recorded_sources=Les Têtes de violon - "Le talencourt." 30 Below TB 001CD, Les têtes de violon (Bouchard et al) - "Airs Tordus/Crooked Tunes" (1998). Smithsonian Folkways Records SFW 40116, "Mademoiselle, voulez-vous danser?" (1999. Dudley Laufman. Various artists). La Famille Leger - "Music from Québec and Acadie." | ||
|f_see_also_listing=See the tutorial by André Brunet at youtube.com [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AYxv7qw7u1g&list=PLRahh2ojbFoWfccfrBljFrVa_5AJyFbpS&index=9]<br> | |||
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'''CACHE TES FESSES''' (Hide Your Buttocks). AKA | |||
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CACHE TES FESSES (Hide Your Buttocks). AKA and see "Danse du barbier," "Danse du sauvage," "Reel St. Hubert." French-Canadian, Jig (3/2 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA'BB. A 'crooked' tune, derived from a somewhat bawdy traditional song about “un petit bonhomme” (a “little man”) who carries his wife off on his back. New Hampshire fiddler, accordion player and dance caller Dudley Laufman has recorded this tune as "Reel St. Hubert."