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'''PATASSA TWO-STEP.''' Cajun, Two-Step (4/4 time). USA, Louisiana. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The song was named by Ambrose Thibodeaux for a place just south of Eunice, Louisiana, near where he was born and raised. According to Raymond Francois (1990), the name ''patassa'' derives from a Choctaw Indian word meaning sunfish or perch.   
|f_annotation='''PATASSA TWO-STEP.''' Cajun, Two-Step (4/4 time). USA, Louisiana. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The song was named by Ambrose Thibodeaux for a place just south of Eunice, Louisiana, near where he was born and raised. According to Raymond Francois (1990), the name ''patassa'' derives from a Choctaw Indian word meaning sunfish or perch.  [[File:Thibodeaux.jpg|290px|thumb|left|Ambrose Thibodeaux, Lafayette, 1982.]]
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|f_source_for_notated_version=Ambrose Thibodeaux (La.) [Francois].  
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|f_printed_sources=Stephen F. Davis ('''Devil's Box'''), vol. 25, No. 1, Spring 1991; p. 30. Francois ('''Yé Yaille, Chère!'''), 1990; p. 244.  
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|f_recorded_sources=La Louisiane Records LL-112, Ambrose Thibodeaux. Valcour Records ‎VAL-CD-0016,  "Wayne Toups, Steve Riley, Wilson Savoy ‎– The Band Courtbouillon" (2011).
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[[File:Thibodeaux.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Ambrose Thibodeaux, Lafayette, 1982.]]
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''Source for notated version'': Ambrose Thibodeaux (La.) [Francois].  
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''Printed sources'': Francois ('''Yé Yaille, Chère!'''), 1990; p. 244.  
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''Recorded sources'': <font color=teal>La Louisiane Records LL-112, Ambrose Thibodeaux. Valcour Records ‎VAL-CD-0016,  "Wayne Toups, Steve Riley, Wilson Savoy ‎– The Band Courtbouillon" (2011). </font>
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Hear the tune played by The Band Courtbouillon on youtube.com [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K9yJmeeHglc]<br>
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PATASSA TWO-STEP. Cajun, Two-Step (4/4 time). USA, Louisiana. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The song was named by Ambrose Thibodeaux for a place just south of Eunice, Louisiana, near where he was born and raised. According to Raymond Francois (1990), the name patassa derives from a Choctaw Indian word meaning sunfish or perch.
Ambrose Thibodeaux, Lafayette, 1982.


Additional notes
Source for notated version : - Ambrose Thibodeaux (La.) [Francois].

Printed sources : - Stephen F. Davis (Devil's Box), vol. 25, No. 1, Spring 1991; p. 30. Francois (Yé Yaille, Chère!), 1990; p. 244.

Recorded sources : - La Louisiane Records LL-112, Ambrose Thibodeaux. Valcour Records ‎VAL-CD-0016, "Wayne Toups, Steve Riley, Wilson Savoy ‎– The Band Courtbouillon" (2011).

See also listing at :
Hear the tune played by The Band Courtbouillon on youtube.com [1]



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