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'''DANSE DU BARBIER, LA'''. AKA – "Danse du sauvage." French-Canadian, Jig (3/2 time). G Major. Standard tuning. AA'B. The tune (the 'barber's dance' or 'Indian dance') is known throughout Québec and is thought to trace back to old French tunes from the 17th and 18th centuries. It accompanies a comic pantomime dance (featuring a barber or Indian) about a hunt that is popular in French Canada and Franco-American New England, note Hart & Sandell (2001).  
|f_annotation='''DANSE DU BARBIER, LA'''. AKA – "Danse du sauvage." French-Canadian, Jig (3/2 time). G Major. Standard tuning. AA'B. The tune (the 'barber's dance' or 'Indian dance') is known throughout Québec and is thought to trace back to old French tunes from the 17th and 18th centuries. It accompanies a comic pantomime dance (featuring a barber or Indian) about a hunt that is popular in French Canada and Franco-American New England, note Hart & Sandell (2001).
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|f_source_for_notated_version=Georges Ferland (St-Sylvestre, Québec), via Lisa Ornstein [Hart & Sandell].  
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|f_printed_sources=Hart & Sandell ('''Danse ce soir!'''), 2001; No. 47, p. 81.
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|f_recorded_sources=Lisa Ornstein – "Les Danseries de Québec...de l'autre bord de l'eau" (1986).
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''Source for notated version'': Georges Ferland (St-Sylvestre, Québec), via Lisa Ornstein [Hart & Sandell].  
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''Printed sources'':
Hart & Sandell ('''Danse ce soir!'''), 2001; No. 47, p. 81.
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''Recorded sources'':
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Lisa Ornstein – "Les Danseries de Québec...de l'autre bord de l'eau" (1986).
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X:1 T:Danse du barbier S: Laurie Hart D: Danse ce soir ! Traditional tunes of Québec • 2001 Z: Malcolm Schonfield 2024-01- (08-09) L:1/8 M:6/4 K:G [P:A]B.d .d.e dc/B/ A.d .d.e d>c | Bd de dc/B/ Ac BA [1 G>A:| [2 G>G || [P:B] |:DG FG A/B/A/G/ Ad cB/c/ A>A | DG FG A/B/A/G/ Ad AB [1 G>G :| [2 G>!D.C.!A |]



DANSE DU BARBIER, LA. AKA – "Danse du sauvage." French-Canadian, Jig (3/2 time). G Major. Standard tuning. AA'B. The tune (the 'barber's dance' or 'Indian dance') is known throughout Québec and is thought to trace back to old French tunes from the 17th and 18th centuries. It accompanies a comic pantomime dance (featuring a barber or Indian) about a hunt that is popular in French Canada and Franco-American New England, note Hart & Sandell (2001).


Additional notes
Source for notated version : - Georges Ferland (St-Sylvestre, Québec), via Lisa Ornstein [Hart & Sandell].

Printed sources : - Hart & Sandell (Danse ce soir!), 2001; No. 47, p. 81.

Recorded sources : - Lisa Ornstein – "Les Danseries de Québec...de l'autre bord de l'eau" (1986).




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