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|f_annotation=[[File:montmarquette.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Alfred Montmarquette]] '''CLOG DE WILLIAM DURETTE.''' AKA - "William Durette's Clog." AKA and see "[[Champagne Clog]]," "[[Tomorrow Morning Hornpipe]]." French-Canadian, Clog (cut time). A Major: B Flat Major (Carlin). Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The tune is Montreal accordion player [[wikipedia:Alfred Montmarquette|Alfred Montmarquette]]'s reworking of [[Champagne Clog]] {{#info: | |||
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</score>|service}} which was recorded by accordionist Joseph Plante in 1928, a few years prior to Montmarquette's version. It is a versatile melody and has been played as a barn dance, schottische, German and hornpipe, and has gained a foothold in Irish repertoire. Renowned Québec accordion accordion player Philippe Bruneau played the tune under the title "Champagne Clog" as well. | |||
'''CLOG DE WILLIAM DURETTE.''' AKA and see "[[Champagne Clog]]," "[[Tomorrow Morning Hornpipe]]." French-Canadian, Clog (cut time). A Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The tune is Montreal accordion player [[ | |f_source_for_notated_version= | ||
|f_printed_sources=Carlin ('''Master Collection of Dance Music for the Violin'''), 1984; No. 104, p. 65. | |||
|f_recorded_sources=Folkways RBF 111, "Masters of French Canadian Music 2: Alfred Montmarquette, accordion" (1980). Old Hat Music OH!02, "The Old Hat Dance Band" (1992). Star 15775 (78 RPM), Alfred Montmarquette, Adelard St-Jean, La Bolduc (1931). | |||
|f_see_also_listing=Hear Montmarquette's 1931 recording at the Virtual Gramophone [https://archive.org/details/78_clog-de-wm-durette-marche-des-collgiens_monmarquette-st-jean_gbia0277389b]<br> | |||
Hear Montmarquette's 1931 recording at the Virtual Gramophone [ | |||
See versions/discussion at the session.org [https://thesession.org/tunes/6602]<br> | See versions/discussion at the session.org [https://thesession.org/tunes/6602]<br> | ||
Alan Ng's Irishtune.info [https://www.irishtune.info/tune/2072/]<br> | |||
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CLOG DE WILLIAM DURETTE. AKA - "William Durette's Clog." AKA and see "Champagne Clog," "Tomorrow Morning Hornpipe." French-Canadian, Clog (cut time). A Major: B Flat Major (Carlin). Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The tune is Montreal accordion player Alfred Montmarquette's reworking of Champagne Clog <div class="mw-ext-score noresize" data-midi="/w/images/lilypond/m/z/mzbyvb8i4vucdzq685wfap42yxiitss/mzbyvb8i.midi"><img src="/w/images/lilypond/m/z/mzbyvb8i4vucdzq685wfap42yxiitss/mzbyvb8i.png" width="697" height="62" alt="
X:1
M: C|
L: 1/8
K: A
c>d | (3ece a>f e>c c>A | B>c d>B F2 B>A | G>e c>E F>d B>G |
"></div> which was recorded by accordionist Joseph Plante in 1928, a few years prior to Montmarquette's version. It is a versatile melody and has been played as a barn dance, schottische, German and hornpipe, and has gained a foothold in Irish repertoire. Renowned Québec accordion accordion player Philippe Bruneau played the tune under the title "Champagne Clog" as well.