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'''ARTHUR LECLERC'S WALTZ'''. AKA "Valse Arthur LeClerc." French-Canadian, Waltz. From the playing of Keith Corrigan (b. 1933, Valcartier, Qué.). | |f_annotation='''ARTHUR LECLERC'S WALTZ'''. AKA - "Valse Arthur LeClerc." AKA and see "[[Valse Hochelaga]]." French-Canadian, Waltz (3/4 time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA'BB'. From the playing of Keith Corrigan (b. 1933, Valcartier, Qué.). | ||
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|f_recorded_sources=A-L 001, Lisa Ornstein & André Marchand – “One Fine Summer’s Day/Par un beau Samedi d’ été” (2009). Talencourt Musique TM 2008, Lisa Ornstein, André Marchand, Nick Hawes - "Ireland In Quebec" (2008). | |||
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X:1 T:Arthur LeClerc's Waltz T:Valse Hochelaga M:3/4 L:1/8 R:Waltz N:"Play a la mode de 1st 7 other copied measures." N:"Simplified chords. Check original for nuances." Z:Transcribed by Steve Fry, from Keith Corrigan et al, "Ireland in Quebec." S:Rep. of Arthur LeClerc K:D f/ f>g|:"D"a>f d>d' "G"d'>b|"D"af df "Bm"af|"Em"ge cA "A7"ce| "D"af df "A7"fg|"D"a>f d>"G"d' d'>b|"D"af df "Bm"af|"Em"ge cA "A7"Bc| |1 "D"d2 df "A7"g^g:|2 "D"d3 zAz|:"A"[A2e2] c/B/A B/4c/4B/A| [A2e2] c/B/A B/4c/4B/A|"Em"ge cA Bc|"Bm"B/4c/4B/A FA "G"df| [A/4e/4]f/4(e/ e) c/B/A B/4c/4B/A|[A/4e/4]f/4(e/ e) c/B/A B/4c/4B/A|"Em" ge cA "A"Bc| |1 "D"dd dd df:|2 dd dd fg|| P:"Variation - lower 'A' part" F<F G/|:"D"A>F D>d "G"d>B|"D"AF DF "Bm"AF|"Em"GE CA, "A7"CE| "D"AF DF "A7"FG|"D"A>F D>"G"d d>B|"D"AF DF "Bm"AF| "Em"GE CA, "A7"B,C|1 "D"D2 DF "A7"G^G:|2 "D"D3 zAz||
ARTHUR LECLERC'S WALTZ. AKA - "Valse Arthur LeClerc." AKA and see "Valse Hochelaga." French-Canadian, Waltz (3/4 time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA'BB'. From the playing of Keith Corrigan (b. 1933, Valcartier, Qué.).