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|f_annotation='''DROPS OF BRANDY [4].''' Canadian, Reel (cut time). A Mixolydian/Major. AEae tuning (fiddle). AAA'B'B"B"'. "Drops of Brandy [4]", unrelated to other tunes by this name, is from the repertoire of fiddler [[biography:Erskine Morris]] (), originally from the | |f_annotation='''DROPS OF BRANDY [4].''' Canadian, Reel (cut time). A Mixolydian/Major. AEae tuning (fiddle). AAA'B'B"B"'. "Drops of Brandy [4]", unrelated to other tunes by this name, is from the repertoire of fiddler [[biography:Erskine Morris]] (1913-1997), originally from the anglo-francophone community of Douglastown<ref>https://www.douglashistory.co.uk/history/Places/douglastown.htm</ref>, at the eastern end of the Gaspé peninsula. Morris learned the tune from his mentor, Joe Drody (1885-1965), a Douglastown native. | ||
|f_printed_sources=Dupuis & Bourchard ('''Airs-Mémoire'''), 2021. | |f_printed_sources=Dupuis & Bourchard ('''Airs-Mémoire'''), 2021. | ||
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Latest revision as of 05:11, 1 December 2023
X:1 T:Drops of Brandy [4] N:From a home recording (Sony C60) of fiddler Erskine Morris (1913-1997), N:of Douglastown, Gaspé. M:C| L:1/8 R:Reel N:AEae tuning (fiddle) Q:"Fast" Z:Transcribed by Andrew Kuntz K:Amix [EA]Bcd efge|af (3gfe fBzB|[E2B2] dB A2 cA|zAAE AA2A| |:ABcd efge|af (3gfe fBzB|B2 dB A2cA|1z[EA][E^G]E AA2A:|2z[EA][E^G]E AAAc|| ea^ga edcd|"*"efge fddd|fagf edcA|1BA^GE AAA2:|2BA^GE AA2A:|3 BA^GE AA2z|| P:Substitution: "*"efge fdzd||
DROPS OF BRANDY [4]. Canadian, Reel (cut time). A Mixolydian/Major. AEae tuning (fiddle). AAA'B'B"B"'. "Drops of Brandy [4]", unrelated to other tunes by this name, is from the repertoire of fiddler biography:Erskine Morris (1913-1997), originally from the anglo-francophone community of Douglastown[1], at the eastern end of the Gaspé peninsula. Morris learned the tune from his mentor, Joe Drody (1885-1965), a Douglastown native.