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'''VALSE À TOLAN''' (Tolan Waltz). Cajun, Waltz. USA, southwestern Louisiana. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB(Vocal)AABBAABB(Vocal)AABB. The song was named for a bartender in Eunice, Louisiana. The song "[[Pocheville]]," recorded by accordionist Joseph Falcon in the 1920's, is a mixture of "[[Tolan Waltz]]" in the turn ('B' part) and "[[Valse des Grands Bois (1)]]" for the vocal. | '''VALSE À TOLAN''' (Tolan Waltz). Cajun, Waltz. USA, southwestern Louisiana. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB(Vocal)AABBAABB(Vocal)AABB. The song was named for a bartender in Eunice, Louisiana. The song "[[Pocheville]]," recorded by accordionist Joseph Falcon in the 1920's, is a mixture of "[[Tolan Waltz]]" in the turn ('B' part) and "[[Valse des Grands Bois (1)]]" for the vocal. | ||
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''Source for notated version'': Chuck Guillory [Francois]. | ''Source for notated version'': Chuck Guillory [Francois]. | ||
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''Printed sources'': Francois ('''Yé Yaille, Chère!'''), 1990; p. 291. | ''Printed sources'': Francois ('''Yé Yaille, Chère!'''), 1990; p. 291. | ||
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VALSE À TOLAN (Tolan Waltz). Cajun, Waltz. USA, southwestern Louisiana. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB(Vocal)AABBAABB(Vocal)AABB. The song was named for a bartender in Eunice, Louisiana. The song "Pocheville," recorded by accordionist Joseph Falcon in the 1920's, is a mixture of "Tolan Waltz" in the turn ('B' part) and "Valse des Grands Bois (1)" for the vocal.
Source for notated version: Chuck Guillory [Francois].
Printed sources: Francois (Yé Yaille, Chère!), 1990; p. 291.
Recorded sources:
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