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|f_annotation='''REEL ACADIEN [1].''' French-Canadian, Reel (cut time). D Major.  Standard tuning (fiddle). AAABBBAAAB'B'B'. Researcher Jean Duval finds that the fiddler was listed as "A. Girard" on the Compo-Starr recording notes from 1929, and he believes that the fiddler was from the Trois-Rivières area of Quebec, as one of the tunes he recorded for Starr was called "St-Léon", the name of a nearby a village.
|f_annotation='''REEL ACADIEN [1].''' French-Canadian, Reel (cut time). D Major.  Standard tuning (fiddle). AAABBBAAAB'B'B'. Researcher Jean Duval finds that the fiddler was listed as "A. Girard" on the Compo-Starr recording notes from 1929, and he believes that the fiddler was from the Trois-Rivières area of Quebec, as one of the tunes he recorded for Starr was called "St-Léon", the name of a nearby a village.  "There is a strong Acadian community just the other side of the St-Laurent, in Nicolet," remarks Jean. 
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Duval finds the tune to be a version of "[[Braes of Marr (The)]]." The tune can also be found elsewhere in Acadian repertory, as in fiddler Erskine Morris's "Tune from the North Coast" (which may not be the name of the tune notes Morris researcher Glenn Patterson, but rather a descriptive--Erskine recorded it several times on home recordings without a title).  Morris (1913-1997) was originally from Douglastown, a community at the eastern end of the Gaspé Peninsula.  
|f_recorded_sources=Starr 15563B (78 RPM), Girard & Bernaquez (1929).  
|f_recorded_sources=Starr 15563B (78 RPM), Girard & Bernaquez (1929).  
|f_see_also_listing=Hear Girard's 1929 recording at the Virtual Gramophone [https://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/m2/f7/13299.mp3]<br>
|f_see_also_listing=Hear Girard's 1929 recording at the Virtual Gramophone [https://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/m2/f7/13299.mp3]<br>
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Revision as of 02:29, 29 November 2023



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REEL ACADIEN [1]. French-Canadian, Reel (cut time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAABBBAAAB'B'B'. Researcher Jean Duval finds that the fiddler was listed as "A. Girard" on the Compo-Starr recording notes from 1929, and he believes that the fiddler was from the Trois-Rivières area of Quebec, as one of the tunes he recorded for Starr was called "St-Léon", the name of a nearby a village. "There is a strong Acadian community just the other side of the St-Laurent, in Nicolet," remarks Jean.

Duval finds the tune to be a version of "Braes of Marr (The)." The tune can also be found elsewhere in Acadian repertory, as in fiddler Erskine Morris's "Tune from the North Coast" (which may not be the name of the tune notes Morris researcher Glenn Patterson, but rather a descriptive--Erskine recorded it several times on home recordings without a title). Morris (1913-1997) was originally from Douglastown, a community at the eastern end of the Gaspé Peninsula.


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Recorded sources : - Starr 15563B (78 RPM), Girard & Bernaquez (1929).

See also listing at :
Hear Girard's 1929 recording at the Virtual Gramophone [1]



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