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|f_tune_title=Gigue de campagne | |f_tune_title=Gigue de campagne | ||
|f_aka=Jigue de campagne, Sets canadiens (2), | |f_aka=Jigue de campagne, Jument Grise (La), Reel de Chicoutimi, Reel de Péribonka, Sets canadiens (2), | ||
|f_composer=A.J.Boulay | |f_composer=A.J.Boulay | ||
|f_country=Canada | |f_country=Canada | ||
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|f_score=1 | |f_score=1 | ||
|f_player=Georges Frappier | |f_player=Georges Frappier | ||
|f_album=Sets canadiens | |f_album=Sets canadiens [2] | ||
|f_label=Gennett 12038-B (78 RPM) | |f_label=Gennett 12038-B (78 RPM) | ||
|f_recording_date=1921 | |f_recording_date=1921 |
Latest revision as of 22:37, 24 May 2024
X:1 T:Jigue/Gigue de campagne N:From the playing of fiddler Arthur-Joseph (A.J.) Boulay (1883-1948), N:who was born in New Hampshire, but who spent much of his life in Quebec. M:6/8 L:1/8 R:Jig N:Play ABBB'AA'BBB'AA'BBB' N:The first section, in 6/8 time, is only played once, in the beginning of N:the tune. Thereafter the 6/8 melody is rendered in cut time. The 6/8 N:part is really a slide (12/8 time), but the occasional measure of 2/4 time N:in the first strain is more clearly notated using 6/8 time. D:Victor 263539-B (78 RPM), A.J. Boulay (1928) D:http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/m2/f7/12560.mp3 Z:Transcribed by Andrew Kuntz K:G P:A B2e|d2B cBA|B2B B2e|d2B cBA|G2G G2B| d-B2 cBA|B2B g2e|d2B cBA|G2G G2B| d-B2 cBA|[M:2/4]BBBd |[M:6/8]d2B cBA|[M:2/4]GG GB| [M:6/8]e-B2 cBA|B2B g2e|d-B2 cBA|[M:2/4]GDEF|| P:B |:[M:C|]GBEB G-EEF|GBAG F-DD-F|GABc dege|1,2dcBA GDEF:|3 dcBA G2|| P:C Be|dB (3cBA BBBe|dB (3cBA GGGB|eB (3cBA BBge|1 dB (3cBA GGGB:|2 dB (3cBA GDEF||