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'''QUADRILLE CHAMPION 4EME PARTIE.'''  French-Canadian, Reel or Quadrille (cut or 2/4 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. All six parts of the "The Champion Quadrille" were recorded by Montreal fiddler Isidore Soucy (1899-1962) in October, 1927, although not commercially released until January of the next year. The first strain is a variant of this fourth Quadrille part is well-known in America as "[[Flop Eared Mule (1)]]."  Soucy researcher Jean Duval identifies the second strain as derived from another American contra-dance standard, the hornpipe "[[Steamboat]]"<ref>Jean Duval,'''La Musique de Isidore Soucy (1899-1962)''', 2017, p. 201.</ref>.
'''QUADRILLE CHAMPION 4EME PARTIE.'''  French-Canadian, Reel or Quadrille (cut or 2/4 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. All six parts of the "The Champion Quadrille" were recorded by Montreal fiddler Isidore Soucy (1899-1962) in October, 1927, although not commercially released until January of the next year. The first strain is a variant of this fourth Quadrille part is well-known in America as "[[Flop Eared Mule (1)]]."  Soucy researcher Jean Duval identifies the second strain as derived from another American contra-dance standard "[[Steamboat Hornpipe (1) (The)]]"<ref>Jean Duval,'''La Musique de Isidore Soucy (1899-1962)''', 2017, p. 201.</ref>.
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QUADRILLE CHAMPION 4EME PARTIE. French-Canadian, Reel or Quadrille (cut or 2/4 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. All six parts of the "The Champion Quadrille" were recorded by Montreal fiddler Isidore Soucy (1899-1962) in October, 1927, although not commercially released until January of the next year. The first strain is a variant of this fourth Quadrille part is well-known in America as "Flop Eared Mule (1)." Soucy researcher Jean Duval identifies the second strain as derived from another American contra-dance standard "Steamboat Hornpipe (1) (The)"[1].

Additional notes

Source for notated version: -

Printed sources : - Jean Duval (La Musique de Isidore Soucy (1899-1962)), 2017; No. 60, p. 37.

Recorded sources: - Starr Records 15379 (78 RPM), Isidore Soucy (1928).



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  1. Jean Duval,La Musique de Isidore Soucy (1899-1962), 2017, p. 201.