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|f_tune_title=St. Anne's Reel | |f_tune_title=St. Anne's Reel | ||
|f_aka= | |f_aka=Burravoe Rattler (The), Esquimaults Reel, Quadrille du loup garou - 4ème partie, Reel de la Baie Ste Anne (La), Reel des esquimaults, Ste Agathe, | ||
|f_country=Ireland, Canada, United States | |f_country=Ireland, Canada, United States | ||
|f_genre=Cape Breton/PEI, Québécois/Acadian | |f_genre=Cape Breton/PEI, Québécois/Acadian | ||
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|f_history=CANADA(Québec) | |f_history=CANADA(Québec) | ||
|f_structure=AABB | |f_structure=AABB | ||
|f_book_title=Dance Music of Ireland | |||
|f_collector=Pat McNulty | |||
|f_year=1965 | |||
|f_page=p. 14 | |||
|f_theme_code_index=3H3H3H1H 5333 | |||
|f_score=1 | |f_score=1 | ||
|f_media=[[File:Stannes.mp3|thumb|"St. Anne's Reel". Don Messer c. 1947]] | |||
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N:From an August 1, 1966, field recording of the playing of Fidel | |||
N:Martin (1891-1976) of Berlin N.H., originally from Rogersville, NB, recorded | |||
N:by folklorist Art Rosenbaum. Martin, a WWI veteran, had a varied repertory that | |||
N:consisted of “Down East”, Acadian, Irish, American and French-Canadian tunes. | |||
D: https://bmac.libs.uga.edu/index.php/Detail/objects/331630 | |||
F:UGA Brown Media Archives: identifier artrosen_00180 (Track 16 -12:04 of the tape) | |||
Z:Transcribed by Andrew Kuntz | |||
K:D | |||
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Jf3f {g}fedB|AFAA AFAd|BGBB cABc|dfec (d/c/d)Ad| | |||
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Jf3f {g}fedB|AAAF DFAd|BGBB cABc|dfef (d/c/d)|| | |||
ag|fdff fdfa|gggf (g/f/g)gf|eceg eceg|baa^g (a/g/a)-aa| | |||
fdfa fdfa|gggf (g/f/g)gg|eccB Aceg|(f/g/f)ec d2Ag| | |||
fdfa fdfa|gggf (g/f/g)gg|eceg eceg|baa^g a3a| | |||
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S:Jay Ungar (Hudson Valley, New York) | S:Jay Ungar (Hudson Valley, New York, 1980) | ||
Z:AK/Fiddler’s Companion | Z:AK/Fiddler’s Companion | ||
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(BG)Bd (cA)cd|e d2 )e d2:||:ag|fdf(a fd)fg|ag2(a g2)(gf)|e(dcB) Ace^g| | f2 (fg) fedB|A2 FA DFAd|(BG)Bd (cA)cd|(e d2 )e d2:| | ||
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T:Saint Anne's Reel | |||
S:Kilkenny Tavern sessions, London | |||
N:A French Canadian reel first published in 1937, | |||
N:perhaps developed out of an Irish original such | |||
N:as 'The Factory Lass' in O'Neill's Waifs & Strays, | |||
N:No. 232, which he picked up at a Gaelic Park | |||
N:concert in Chicago in 1922. | |||
Z:ATB | |||
R:reel | |||
M:4/4 | |||
L:1/8 | |||
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Revision as of 02:30, 10 January 2024
X:1 T:St. Anne's Reel M:C| L:1/8 N:From an August 1, 1966, field recording of the playing of Fidel N:Martin (1891-1976) of Berlin N.H., originally from Rogersville, NB, recorded N:by folklorist Art Rosenbaum. Martin, a WWI veteran, had a varied repertory that N:consisted of “Down East”, Acadian, Irish, American and French-Canadian tunes. D: https://bmac.libs.uga.edu/index.php/Detail/objects/331630 F:UGA Brown Media Archives: identifier artrosen_00180 (Track 16 -12:04 of the tape) Z:Transcribed by Andrew Kuntz K:D Ad|fdf-g {fg}f-edz|AFAA AFAd|BGBB BG(Bd/B/)|AAAF DFAd| Jf3f {g}fedB|AFAA AFAd|BGBB cABc|dfec (d/c/d)Ad| ff2f {g}fedB|AFAA AFAd|BGBB BG(Bd/B/)|AAAF DFAd| Jf3f {g}fedB|AAAF DFAd|BGBB cABc|dfef (d/c/d)|| ag|fdff fdfa|gggf (g/f/g)gf|eceg eceg|baa^g (a/g/a)-aa| fdfa fdfa|gggf (g/f/g)gg|eccB Aceg|(f/g/f)ec d2Ag| fdfa fdfa|gggf (g/f/g)gg|eceg eceg|baa^g a3a| fdfa fdfa|gggf (g/f/g){f}gf|ecec Acee|fdec .d2||
X:1
T:St. Anne's Reel
L:1/8
M:C|
S:Jay Ungar (Hudson Valley, New York, 1980)
Z:AK/Fiddler’s Companion
K:D
de|f2 (fg) fedB|A2 F2 F3 A|B2G2G2 (FG)|B2A2A2 a2|
f2 (fg) fedB|A2 FA DFAd|(BG)Bd (cA)cd|(e d2 )e d2:|
|:ag|fdf(a fd)fg|ag2(a g2)(gf)|e(dcB) Ace^g|ba2b a2 (ag)|
fdf(a fd)fg|ag2(a g2) (gf)|e(dcB) Aceg|f d3 d2:||
X:40
T:Saint Anne's Reel
S:Kilkenny Tavern sessions, London
N:A French Canadian reel first published in 1937,
N:perhaps developed out of an Irish original such
N:as 'The Factory Lass' in O'Neill's Waifs & Strays,
N:No. 232, which he picked up at a Gaelic Park
N:concert in Chicago in 1922.
Z:ATB
R:reel
M:4/4
L:1/8
K:D
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|fedf edcB|A2FA DAFA|Beed cABc|eddc d2de:|]
|f2fg fedc|Bggf ~g3f|edcB ABce|baa^g ~a3=g|
|f2fg fedc|Bggf ~g3f|edcB Aceg|[1 fdec d2de:|][2 fdec d2|]