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'''COTILLON CANADIEN NO. 1.''' French-Canadian, Reel (cut time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. A rather simple, Irish-sounding reel, well-played by Antonio Gauthier on his 1926 Starr recording. The tune is reminiscent of (but not cognate with) "[[Miss MacLeod's Reel]]/[[Miss McLeod's Reel (1)]]" and Gauthier seems familiar with simple Irish ornamentation. | '''COTILLON CANADIEN NO. 1.''' French-Canadian, Reel (cut time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. A rather simple, Irish-sounding reel, well-played by Antonio Gauthier on his 1926 Starr recording. The tune is reminiscent of (but not cognate with) "[[Miss MacLeod's Reel]]/[[Miss McLeod's Reel (1)]]" and Gauthier seems familiar with simple Irish ornamentation. Unfortunately, there is very little information about Gauthier to be found, and he remains an obscure figure. | ||
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Latest revision as of 04:43, 8 July 2019
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COTILLON CANADIEN NO. 1. French-Canadian, Reel (cut time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. A rather simple, Irish-sounding reel, well-played by Antonio Gauthier on his 1926 Starr recording. The tune is reminiscent of (but not cognate with) "Miss MacLeod's Reel/Miss McLeod's Reel (1)" and Gauthier seems familiar with simple Irish ornamentation. Unfortunately, there is very little information about Gauthier to be found, and he remains an obscure figure.