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''Source for notated version'': left-handed fiddler Joseph Ovila LaMadeleine (1880-1973), who recorded during the 78 RPM era. La Madeleine was based in Montreal, where he owned a music shop. His recording career began in the 1920's with Starr Records, for whom he recorded 54 sides, sometimes with sons Albert (guitar, fiddle), Marcel (fiddle), and daughter Jeanette (vocals). | ''Source for notated version'': left-handed fiddler Joseph Ovila LaMadeleine (1880-1973), who recorded during the 78 RPM era. La Madeleine was based in Montreal, where he owned a music shop. His recording career began in the 1920's with Starr Records, for whom he recorded 54 sides, sometimes with sons Albert (guitar, fiddle), Marcel (fiddle), and daughter Jeanette (vocals). | ||
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PETITE BRUNETTE. French-Canadian, Air (cut time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. A song air.
Source for notated version: left-handed fiddler Joseph Ovila LaMadeleine (1880-1973), who recorded during the 78 RPM era. La Madeleine was based in Montreal, where he owned a music shop. His recording career began in the 1920's with Starr Records, for whom he recorded 54 sides, sometimes with sons Albert (guitar, fiddle), Marcel (fiddle), and daughter Jeanette (vocals).
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Recorded sources: Raz de Marée/Tidal Wave - "Marche du St-Laurent" (2010)