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ELMER'S TUNE. AKA and see "Marche Cécilia." Canadian, Polka/Galop (4/4 time). Canada, Québec. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA'BB'. Source Corrigan learned the tune from Yves Verret, but called it for his friend Elmer Boyd. Alfred Montmarquette recorded the tune under the title "Marche Cécilia."
Source for notated version: from the repertoire of Keith Corrigan (Valcartier, Québec) via fiddler Lisa Ornstein & Denis Pépin [Hart & Sandell].
Printed sources: Hart & Sandell (Dance ce Soir), 2001; pp. 76-77, No. 42.
Recorded sources: Lisa Ornstein & Denis Pépin - "Les Danseries de Québec...de l-autre bord de l'eau" (1986).
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