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|f_annotation='''REEL HELENA''' (Reel Héléna). AKA and see "[[Belledune Quickstep]]," "[[Reel Wynda]]." French-Canadian, Reel (cut time). G Major (Demers): D Major (Songer). Standard tuning (fiddle). AA'AA'B (Demers): AABB (Songer).  Fiddler Eugène Demers recorded "Reel Helena" in Montreal in 1932.  A close version of the tune was published in J.A. Boucher's rare collection '''Le Répertoire du Violoneux'''[https://www.scribd.com/document/412242867/Le-Repertoire-Du-Violoneux-de-J-A-Boucher-Reedition-2018-Par-Jean-Duval] (1933, No. 95, p. 47), albeit under the title "[[Reel Wynda]]." Jean Duval notes that the melody was later popularized by the Quebec group Les montagnards laurentiens. Radio and TV fiddler Don Messer recorded it in the 1940's as "[[Belledune Quickstep]]."  
|f_annotation='''REEL HELENA''' (Reel Héléna). AKA - "Mrs. Napoleon Rooney's Tune."  AKA and see "[[Belledune Quickstep]]," "[[Reel Wynda]]." French-Canadian, Reel (cut time). G Major (Demers): D Major (Songer). Standard tuning (fiddle). AA'AA'B (Demers): AABB (Songer).  Fiddler Eugène Demers recorded "Reel Helena" in Montreal in 1932.  A close version of the tune was published in J.A. Boucher's rare collection '''Le Répertoire du Violoneux'''[https://www.scribd.com/document/412242867/Le-Repertoire-Du-Violoneux-de-J-A-Boucher-Reedition-2018-Par-Jean-Duval] (1933, No. 95, p. 47), albeit under the title "[[Reel Wynda]]." Jean Duval notes that the melody was later popularized by the Quebec group Les montagnards laurentiens. Radio and TV fiddler Don Messer recorded it in the 1940's as "[[Belledune Quickstep]]." The tune was in the repertory of the Drody family, originally from Douglastown, eastern Gaspé, Québec, who called it "[[Mrs. Napoleon Rooney's Tune]]," after the neighbor woman from whom they learned it.
|f_printed_sources=Susan Songer with Clyde Curley ('''Portland Collection vol. 3'''), 2015; p. 90 (parts reversed from Demers).
|f_printed_sources=Susan Songer with Clyde Curley ('''Portland Collection vol. 3'''), 2015; p. 90 (parts reversed from Demers).
|f_recorded_sources=Starr 15758-A (78 RPM),Eugène Demers (1932).
|f_recorded_sources=Starr 15758-A (78 RPM),Eugène Demers (1932).

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REEL HELENA (Reel Héléna). AKA - "Mrs. Napoleon Rooney's Tune." AKA and see "Belledune Quickstep," "Reel Wynda." French-Canadian, Reel (cut time). G Major (Demers): D Major (Songer). Standard tuning (fiddle). AA'AA'B (Demers): AABB (Songer). Fiddler Eugène Demers recorded "Reel Helena" in Montreal in 1932. A close version of the tune was published in J.A. Boucher's rare collection Le Répertoire du Violoneux[1] (1933, No. 95, p. 47), albeit under the title "Reel Wynda." Jean Duval notes that the melody was later popularized by the Quebec group Les montagnards laurentiens. Radio and TV fiddler Don Messer recorded it in the 1940's as "Belledune Quickstep." The tune was in the repertory of the Drody family, originally from Douglastown, eastern Gaspé, Québec, who called it "Mrs. Napoleon Rooney's Tune," after the neighbor woman from whom they learned it.


Additional notes



Printed sources : - Susan Songer with Clyde Curley (Portland Collection vol. 3), 2015; p. 90 (parts reversed from Demers).

Recorded sources : - Starr 15758-A (78 RPM),Eugène Demers (1932).

See also listing at :
Hear Eugène Demers' 1932 recording at the Virtual Gramophone [2]
Hear Pati Kusturok playing Don Messer's version of he tune, "Belledune Quickstep" [3]



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