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|f_annotation='''MARCH [48]. '''Canadian, March (mixed meter). Canada, Manitoba. D Major. Standard or ADae tuning (fiddle). ABB. This untitled quick tempo march was in the repertory of | |f_annotation='''MARCH [48]. '''Canadian, March (mixed meter). Canada, Manitoba. D Major. Standard or ADae tuning (fiddle). ABB. This untitled quick tempo march was in the repertory of Métis fiddler [[biography:Grandy Fagnan{{!}}Grandy Fagnan]] (c. 1902-1986) of Camperville, Manitoba, who was recorded in the field in the mid-1980's by researcher and fiddler Anne Lederman. | ||
|f_recorded_sources=Falcon Productions FP | |f_recorded_sources=Falcon Productions FP 515, Anne Lederman & Ian Bell - "Old Man's Table" (2015. Tune appears as 1st tune of "D March Set"). <br> | ||
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Latest revision as of 04:52, 31 August 2024
X:2 T:Untitled T:March [48] N:"D March #3" at the Grandy Project site. S:Anne Lederman based on Grandy Fagnan's version M:C| L:1/8 R:March or Reel N:ADae or standard tuning (fiddle) D:Falcon Productions FP 515, Anne Lederman & Ian Bell - "Old Man's D:Table" (2015. 1st tune in "D March Set") D:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tf8S8SQi3mg&list=OLAK5uy_lOwEXadDoI_xVnEEONOacFOqmCKYBWDNM&index=7 Z:Transcribed by Andrew Kuntz K:D ((3[FA][GA][FA]D2) d2[A2e2]|[A2f2]-[Af]g fdef|g2 (f/g/f) e2 d2|[ce]-[e2e2]f ec.d2| (f>g f2) [A2e2]FG|[M:6/4][D3A3]B AF[EA][DA]Jd2e2 |[M:C|]J[A3f3]g fdef|g2 (f/g/f) e2d2| (fga2) a3b|a2g2 JB2c2|1[M:2/4]d4:|2 [M:C|]d4 (B/c/B) AF |[M:2/4]D2|| de|[M:C|]([Af]ga2)A2 FG|(ABA)G AEFG|G-A2A A2 FG|(ABA)G A2 de| ([Af]ga2)a2-a2-|a2g2 B2c2|1d4 (B/c/B) AF |[M:2/4]D2:|2 [M:2/4]d4||
MARCH [48]. Canadian, March (mixed meter). Canada, Manitoba. D Major. Standard or ADae tuning (fiddle). ABB. This untitled quick tempo march was in the repertory of Métis fiddler Grandy Fagnan (c. 1902-1986) of Camperville, Manitoba, who was recorded in the field in the mid-1980's by researcher and fiddler Anne Lederman.