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|f_annotation='''PÈTEUSE, LA.''' French-Canadian, Reel (cut time). AA'BB'C. | |f_annotation='''PÈTEUSE [1], LA.''' AKA - "The Woman who Farts". French-Canadian, Reel (cut time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA'BB'C. The title translates as 'the farting woman' or 'the woman who farts', and is used to describe several tunes whose feature is a pizzicato note or series of pizzicato notes (a plucked string on the violin), evocative of a demure escape of gas. This "La Pèteuse" tune was in the repertory of Gaspésie fiddler Édouard Richard (1934-2019). See also "[[Saut du lapin (2)]]" which also features a plucked note (evocative of a rabbit hopping), which has also been called "La Pèteuse." | ||
|f_printed_sources=Demers ( | <br> | ||
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Compare also with "[[Quatre coins de St-Malo (Les)]]" and "[[Four Poster Bed (The)]]." | |||
|f_printed_sources=Olivier Demers ('''1000 airs du Québec et de l’Amérique francophone'''), 2020; p. 151. | |||
|f_recorded_sources=Édouard Richard - "Musique gaspésienne" (2000) | |f_recorded_sources=Édouard Richard - "Musique gaspésienne" (2000) | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:32, 19 March 2024
X:1 T:Pèteuse [1], La S:fiddler Édouard Richard (1934-2019, Grande-Vallée, Gaspé) M:C| L:1/8 N:"+" = pizzicato note D:Édouard Richard - "Musique gaspésienne" (2000) Z:Transcribed by Andrew Kuntz K:D P:A [d2f2][df][df][d2f2]f2|d2Tf2 [A4e4]|[d2f2][df][df]d2f2|d2Tf2 [A4e4]|e2fg aaaa| aaaa [A2f2][Dd]e|[Af][Af][Af]g {fg}fede|fdee cede|e-fff f2ag| fdec dfag|fdec {e}[d3f3][df]||"A'"[d2f2]df d2f2|d2Tf2[A4e4]| [d2f2]df d2f2| d2Tf2 [A4e4]|e2fg aaaa|aaaa [A2f2]de|[A2f2]fg {fg}fede| fd[Ae][Ae] [Ae][Ae]de|[A2e2][Af][Af] [Af][Af]ag|fdec [d2f2] ag|[M:3/2]fdec {e}[d3f3][df] [d2f2]|| P:B |:ef|[M:C|]gagf eceg|abag fdef|ga {ga}ge fafd|1[M:3/2]egec {e}[d3f3][df] [d2f2]:|2 egec [d3f3][df]|| P:C efed c2"+"e2|z2"+"e2z2"+"e2| z2"+"e2z2"+"e2|z2"arco"[A2e2][A4e4]| efed c2"+"e2|z2"+"e2z2"+"e2| z2"arco"[A2e2][d4f4]|]
PÈTEUSE [1], LA. AKA - "The Woman who Farts". French-Canadian, Reel (cut time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA'BB'C. The title translates as 'the farting woman' or 'the woman who farts', and is used to describe several tunes whose feature is a pizzicato note or series of pizzicato notes (a plucked string on the violin), evocative of a demure escape of gas. This "La Pèteuse" tune was in the repertory of Gaspésie fiddler Édouard Richard (1934-2019). See also "Saut du lapin (2)" which also features a plucked note (evocative of a rabbit hopping), which has also been called "La Pèteuse."
Compare also with "Quatre coins de St-Malo (Les)" and "Four Poster Bed (The)."