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|f_annotation='''REEL DES GAGNON.''' AKA - "Air Adrien Saint-Hilaire," "[[Faux ton (Le)]]."  French-Canadian, Reel. C Lydian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The fourth of the scale is sharp, placing this tune in the Lydian mode. The tune is sourced to musician Adrien St-Hilaire, according to the liner notes on Claude Méthé's 1997 collection of recordings by Aimé Gagnon, although it was popularized through the playing of Gagnon.  St-Hilaire was a relative of Gagnon's.  Méthé also calls the tune "[[Faux ton (Le)]] or 'off-key', Gagnon's name for the somewhat dissonant-sounding melody.
|f_annotation='''REEL DES GAGNON.''' AKA - "Air Adrien Saint-Hilaire."  French-Canadian, Reel. C Lydian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The fourth of the scale is sharp, placing this tune in the Lydian mode. The tune is sourced to musician Adrien St-Hilaire, according to the liner notes on Claude Méthé's 1997 collection of recordings by Aimé Gagnon, although it was popularized through the playing of Gagnon.  St-Hilaire was a relative of Gagnon's.  Méthé also calls the tune "[[Faux ton (Le)]] or 'off-key', Gagnon's name for the somewhat dissonant-sounding melody.
|f_source_for_notated_version=an old family recording of Aimé Gagnon (1921-1997, Saint-Louis de Lotbinière, Québec) [Remon & Bouchard].
|f_source_for_notated_version=an old family recording of Aimé Gagnon (1921-1997, Saint-Louis de Lotbinière, Québec) [Remon & Bouchard].  
|f_printed_sources=Remon & Bouchard ('''25 Crooked Tunes, vol. 2: Québec Fiddle Tunes'''), 1997; No. 11. Remon & Bouchard ('''Airs Tordes/Crooked Tunes'''), 2011; No. 27, p. 58.
|f_printed_sources=Remon & Bouchard ('''25 Crooked Tunes, vol. 2: Québec Fiddle Tunes'''), 1997; No. 11. Remon & Bouchard ('''Airs Tordes/Crooked Tunes'''), 2011; No. 27, p. 58.  
|f_recorded_sources="Aimé Gagnon, Violoneux d'Origine" (1997).  Les Têtes de violon - “Le Talencourt.”
|f_recorded_sources="Aimé Gagnon, Violoneux d'Origine" (1997).  Les Têtes de violon - “Le Talencourt.”  
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REEL DES GAGNON. AKA - "Air Adrien Saint-Hilaire," "Faux ton (Le)." French-Canadian, Reel. C Lydian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The fourth of the scale is sharp, placing this tune in the Lydian mode. The tune is sourced to musician Adrien St-Hilaire, according to the liner notes on Claude Méthé's 1997 collection of recordings by Aimé Gagnon, although it was popularized through the playing of Gagnon. St-Hilaire was a relative of Gagnon's. Méthé also calls the tune "Faux ton (Le) or 'off-key', Gagnon's name for the somewhat dissonant-sounding melody.


Additional notes
Source for notated version : - an old family recording of Aimé Gagnon (1921-1997, Saint-Louis de Lotbinière, Québec) [Remon & Bouchard].

Printed sources : - Remon & Bouchard (25 Crooked Tunes, vol. 2: Québec Fiddle Tunes), 1997; No. 11. Remon & Bouchard (Airs Tordes/Crooked Tunes), 2011; No. 27, p. 58.

Recorded sources : - "Aimé Gagnon, Violoneux d'Origine" (1997). Les Têtes de violon - “Le Talencourt.”




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