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'''REEL CARNAVAL'''. AKA - "Carnival." French-Canadian, Reel (cut time). E Minor/G Major (third part) {Bouchard/Marcoux}: B Minor/D Major {Hart & Sandell}. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABCC (Hart & Sandell): AABBCC (Marcoux). The tune has harmonic and chordal similarities with "Reel Beatrice." The original source for the tune was fiddler Joseph Bouchard (1905-1980), an important figure in Québec musical tradition, and a member of the group Les Montagnards laurentins (The Laurentian Mountaineers - the Laurentians are a range of mountains in the Province of Québec), who had a long-running radio broadcast in the 1930's and 1940's.  The title comes from Bouchard's record label in his later career, Carnaval Records.
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'''REEL CARNAVAL'''. AKA - "Carnival." French-Canadian, Reel (cut time). E Minor/G Major (third part) {Bouchard/Marcoux}: B Minor/D Major {Hart & Sandell}. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABCC (Hart & Sandell): AABBCC (Marcoux). The tune has harmonic and chordal similarities with "Reel Beatrice." The original source for the tune was fiddler Joseph Bouchard (1905-1980), an important figure in Québec musical tradition, and a member of the group Les Montagnards laurentins (The Laurentian Mountaineers - the Laurentians are a range of mountains in the Province of Québec), who had a long-running radio broadcast in the 1930's and 1940's.  The title comes from Bouchard's record label in his later career, Carnaval Records.  Joseph Allard recorded a "[[Reel du carnaval]]" in 1937 for RCA Victor, and Isidore Soucy cut a
"[[Gigue du Carnival]]" (a reel), but both are different, unrelated melodies (and unrelated to each other). 
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''Sources for notated versions'': French-Canadian fiddler Omer Marcoux (who later in life lived in Concord, N.H.) who learned the tune from Bouchard's Bluebird recording [Miskoe & Paul]; fiddler Michel Bordleau [Hart & Sandell].
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<font color=red>''Sources for notated versions''</font>: French-Canadian fiddler Omer Marcoux (later in life a resident of Concord, N.H.) who learned the tune from Bouchard's Bluebird recording [Miskoe & Paul]; fiddler Michel Bordleau [Hart & Sandell].
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''Printed sources'': Hart & Sandell ('''Dance ce Soir'''), 2001; No. 23, pp. 54-55. Miskoe & Paul ('''Fiddle Tunes of Omer Marcoux'''), 1994; p. 3.  
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<font color=red>''Printed sources''</font> : - Hart & Sandell ('''Dance ce Soir'''), 2001; No. 23, pp. 54-55. Miskoe & Paul ('''Fiddle Tunes of Omer Marcoux'''), 1994; p. 3 (appears under the mistaken title "Beatrice").  
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''Recorded sources'': <font color=teal>Buda Musique, Pascal Gemme & Mario Loiselle - ''Musique du Monde/Music of the World" (2013).  Carnaval Records CS530, Jos Bouchard - "Reel Carnaval."
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<font color=red>''Recorded sources'': </font> <font color=teal> -Buda Musique, Pascal Gemme & Mario Loiselle - "Musique du Monde/Music of the World" (2013).  Carnaval Records CS530, Jos Bouchard - "Reel Carnaval."
  Compo Records, Joseph Bouchard - "Reel carnaval" (1968). Laurie Hart & William Coulter - "Gravity Hill" (1992).</font>
  Compo Records, Joseph Bouchard - "Reel carnaval" (1968). Laurie Hart & William Coulter - "Gravity Hill" (1992).</font>
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REEL CARNAVAL. AKA - "Carnival." French-Canadian, Reel (cut time). E Minor/G Major (third part) {Bouchard/Marcoux}: B Minor/D Major {Hart & Sandell}. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABCC (Hart & Sandell): AABBCC (Marcoux). The tune has harmonic and chordal similarities with "Reel Beatrice." The original source for the tune was fiddler Joseph Bouchard (1905-1980), an important figure in Québec musical tradition, and a member of the group Les Montagnards laurentins (The Laurentian Mountaineers - the Laurentians are a range of mountains in the Province of Québec), who had a long-running radio broadcast in the 1930's and 1940's. The title comes from Bouchard's record label in his later career, Carnaval Records. Joseph Allard recorded a "Reel du carnaval" in 1937 for RCA Victor, and Isidore Soucy cut a "Gigue du Carnival" (a reel), but both are different, unrelated melodies (and unrelated to each other).

Additional notes

Sources for notated versions: - French-Canadian fiddler Omer Marcoux (later in life a resident of Concord, N.H.) who learned the tune from Bouchard's Bluebird recording [Miskoe & Paul]; fiddler Michel Bordleau [Hart & Sandell].

Printed sources : - Hart & Sandell (Dance ce Soir), 2001; No. 23, pp. 54-55. Miskoe & Paul (Fiddle Tunes of Omer Marcoux), 1994; p. 3 (appears under the mistaken title "Beatrice").

Recorded sources: -Buda Musique, Pascal Gemme & Mario Loiselle - "Musique du Monde/Music of the World" (2013). Carnaval Records CS530, Jos Bouchard - "Reel Carnaval." Compo Records, Joseph Bouchard - "Reel carnaval" (1968). Laurie Hart & William Coulter - "Gravity Hill" (1992).



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