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'''RONFLEUSE GOBEIL, LA.''' AKA and see "[[Reel St-Siméon]]," "[[Snoring Mrs. Gobeil]]," "[[Snoring Gobeil]]." French-Canadian, Reel. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB (Miller & Perron): AABBCC {40 bar reel} (Bégin, Carlin, Hinds). The 'A' and 'B' parts are French-Canadian, the 'C' part is the 'B' part of "[[Judy's Reel]]" (AKA - "[[Maid Behind the Bar (1) (The)]]"), printed in '''Ryan’s Mammoth Collection/Cole's 1000'''. Hart & Sandell (2001) note the tune was first recorded in 1927 on 78 RPM by fiddler Willie Ringuette (1898-1969) of Trois-Rivières, one of the great Montréal fiddler Jean Carignan’s teachers. According to the authors, Ringuette composed two parts of the tune, then added the second strain of the Irish reel “Maid Behind the Bar” (AKA "Judy's Reel") as a third part. Jean Carignan further modified the first part, but kept Ringuette’s second part and the adopted (“Maid Behind the Bar”) third part. The first two strains were the repertory of fiddler Jos (Joe) Bouchard (1905-1979) who recorded the reel in Montreal in 1938 for Victor Records (issued on their subsidiary label, Bluebird). He title it "[[Reel St-Siméon]]" on the recording, and omitted the Irish third strain. | '''RONFLEUSE GOBEIL, LA.''' AKA and see "[[Reel St-Siméon]]," "[[Snoring Mrs. Gobeil]]," "[[Snoring Gobeil]]." French-Canadian, Reel. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB (Miller & Perron): AABBCC {40 bar reel} (Bégin, Carlin, Hinds). The 'A' and 'B' parts are French-Canadian, the 'C' part is the 'B' part of "[[Judy's Reel]]" (AKA - "[[Maid Behind the Bar (1) (The)]]"), printed in '''Ryan’s Mammoth Collection/Cole's 1000'''. Hart & Sandell (2001) note the tune was first recorded in 1927 on 78 RPM by fiddler Wellie "Willie/Willy" Ringuette [http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/wellie-ringuette-emc/] (1898-1969) of Trois-Rivières, one of the great Montréal fiddler Jean Carignan’s teachers. According to the authors, Ringuette composed two parts of the tune, then added the second strain of the Irish reel “Maid Behind the Bar” (AKA "Judy's Reel") as a third part. Jean Carignan further modified the first part, but kept Ringuette’s second part and the adopted (“Maid Behind the Bar”) third part. The first two strains were the repertory of fiddler Jos (Joe) Bouchard (1905-1979) who recorded the reel in Montreal in 1938 for Victor Records (issued on their subsidiary label, Bluebird). He title it "[[Reel St-Siméon]]" on the recording, and omitted the Irish third strain. | ||
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<font color=red>''Recorded sources'': </font> <font color=teal> - Columbia 34109-F (78 RPM), Willie Ringuette (1927). Compo Records, Joseph Bouchard – “Reel carnaval” (1968. Appears as “Saint-Siméon”). Folkways FG3531, " | <font color=red>''Recorded sources'': </font> <font color=teal> - Columbia 34109-F (78 RPM), Willie Ringuette (1927). Compo Records, Joseph Bouchard – “Reel carnaval” (1968. Appears as “Saint-Siméon”). ELK-266/EKS-7266, Jean Carignan - "The Folk Fiddler who Electrified the Newport Folk Festival" (1964). Folkways FG3531, "Old Time Fiddle Tunes Played by Jean Carignan" (1960). Folkways FTS 31098, Ken Perlman - "Clawhammer Banjo and Fingerstyle Guitar Solos." Legacy LEG 120, Jean Carignan - "French Canadian Fiddle Songs" (1975). Philo PH2001, "Jean Carignan" (1973). Rounder 7002, Graham Townsend - "Le Violon/The Fiddle." La Bottine souriante – “Y a ben du changement” (1978). </font> | ||
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Jane Keefer's Folk Music Index: An Index to Recorded Sources [http://www.ibiblio.org/keefer/s12.htm#Snomrgo]<br> | Jane Keefer's Folk Music Index: An Index to Recorded Sources [http://www.ibiblio.org/keefer/s12.htm#Snomrgo]<br> | ||
Hear Willie Ringuette's 1927 recording on youtube.com [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0zuf_YkkISg | Hear Willie Ringuette's 1927 recording on youtube.com [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0zuf_YkkISg]<br> | ||
Hear Joe Bouchard's 1938 "Reel St-Siméon" at youtube.com [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Qfmk_7PRMY][https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=esT4_WxKVvM]<br>]<br> | Hear Joe Bouchard's 1938 "Reel St-Siméon" at youtube.com [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Qfmk_7PRMY][https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=esT4_WxKVvM]<br> | ||
Hear Bottine souriante's recording on youtube.com [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cvLY38H9R0I]<br> | |||
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RONFLEUSE GOBEIL, LA. AKA and see "Reel St-Siméon," "Snoring Mrs. Gobeil," "Snoring Gobeil." French-Canadian, Reel. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB (Miller & Perron): AABBCC {40 bar reel} (Bégin, Carlin, Hinds). The 'A' and 'B' parts are French-Canadian, the 'C' part is the 'B' part of "Judy's Reel" (AKA - "Maid Behind the Bar (1) (The)"), printed in Ryan’s Mammoth Collection/Cole's 1000. Hart & Sandell (2001) note the tune was first recorded in 1927 on 78 RPM by fiddler Wellie "Willie/Willy" Ringuette [1] (1898-1969) of Trois-Rivières, one of the great Montréal fiddler Jean Carignan’s teachers. According to the authors, Ringuette composed two parts of the tune, then added the second strain of the Irish reel “Maid Behind the Bar” (AKA "Judy's Reel") as a third part. Jean Carignan further modified the first part, but kept Ringuette’s second part and the adopted (“Maid Behind the Bar”) third part. The first two strains were the repertory of fiddler Jos (Joe) Bouchard (1905-1979) who recorded the reel in Montreal in 1938 for Victor Records (issued on their subsidiary label, Bluebird). He title it "Reel St-Siméon" on the recording, and omitted the Irish third strain.
Jean Carignon popularized the melody in the second half of the 20th century, followed by la Bottine Souriante on their 1978 album “Ya bend u changement.”