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BANJO POLKA [2]. Canadian (?), Polka. D Major. Standard tuning. AA'BB'AA"CC'. Source Omer Marcoux identified part of the tune as that of an old song, "Filez, Filez, O Mon Navire."
Source for notated version: transplanted French-Canadian fiddler Omer Marcoux {1898-1982} (Concord, N.H.) who "played that since I was a kid" [Miskoe & Paul].
Printed source: Miskoe & Paul (Omer Marcoux), 1994; p. 40.
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