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|f_annotation='''TROIS CORBEAUX, LES''' (The Three Crows).  French-Canadian, Reel (mixed metre). A Mixolydian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABBB'.  Soucy researcher Jean Duval finds "Les trois corbeaux" to be a version of the Scottish strathspey "[[Miss Drummond of Perth (1)]]" (AKA - "[[Danse écossaise]],"  "[[Miss Sarah Drummond of Perth (1)]]") and notes that Soucy had earlier recorded another version of the tune under the title "Reel écossais" (see also Joseph Allard's related "[[Reel écossais (1)]]" and "[[Reel écossais (2)]]"). Interestingly, Duval speculates the 'three crows' title may refer to the articulated 'G' major triad in the second and fourth measures of the first strain.   
|f_annotation='''TROIS CORBEAUX, LES''' (The Three Crows).  French-Canadian, Reel (mixed metre). A Mixolydian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABBB'.  Soucy researcher Jean Duval finds "Les trois corbeaux" to be a version of the Scottish strathspey "[[Miss Drummond of Perth (1)]]" (AKA - "[[Danse écossaise]],"  "[[Miss Sarah Drummond of Perth (1)]]") and notes that Soucy had earlier recorded another version of the tune under the title "Reel écossais" (see also Joseph Allard's related "[[Reel écossais (1)]]" and Joseph Vermette's "[[Reel écossais (2)]]"). Interestingly, Duval speculates the 'three crows' title may refer to the articulated 'G' major triad in the second and fourth measures of the first strain.   
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|f_printed_sources=Jean Duval ('''La Musique de Isidore Soucy 1899-1962'''), 2017; No. 218, p. 110.   
|f_printed_sources=Jean Duval ('''La Musique de Isidore Soucy 1899-1962'''), 2017; No. 218, p. 110.   

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TROIS CORBEAUX, LES (The Three Crows). French-Canadian, Reel (mixed metre). A Mixolydian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABBB'. Soucy researcher Jean Duval finds "Les trois corbeaux" to be a version of the Scottish strathspey "Miss Drummond of Perth (1)" (AKA - "Danse écossaise," "Miss Sarah Drummond of Perth (1)") and notes that Soucy had earlier recorded another version of the tune under the title "Reel écossais" (see also Joseph Allard's related "Reel écossais (1)" and Joseph Vermette's "Reel écossais (2)"). Interestingly, Duval speculates the 'three crows' title may refer to the articulated 'G' major triad in the second and fourth measures of the first strain.


Additional notes



Printed sources : - Jean Duval (La Musique de Isidore Soucy 1899-1962), 2017; No. 218, p. 110.

Recorded sources : - Bluebird B-4926a (78 RPM), Isidore Soucy (1936).

See also listing at :
Hear/see a tutorial on the tune by Richard Forest at Musique Folklorique de Québec [2]



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