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A Cajun instrumental, transcribed from the playing of southwestern Louisiana musician Aldus Mouton. The tune can also be heard on Arhoolie C-334, Michael Doucet - "Master of the Folk Violin" (1989), and Heritage 054, Dewey Balfa's Cajun Band - "Brandywine 83: Music of French America" (1984).
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'''ACADIAN(A) TWO-STEP'''. Cajun, Two‑Step. USA, southwestern Louisianna. A Major. Standard. One part. A Cajun instrumental. Source for notated version: Aldus Mouton [Francois]. Francois (''Yé Yaille Chère!''), 1990; pg. 318. <font color=magenta> Arhoolie C‑334, Michael Doucet "Master of the Folk Violin" (1989). Heritage 054, Dewey Balfa's Cajun Band "Brandywine 83: Music of French America" (1984). La Louisiane Records LL-8147, Aldus Mouton.</font>
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ACADIAN(A) TWO-STEP. Cajun, Two‑Step. USA, southwestern Louisianna. A Major. Standard. One part. A Cajun instrumental. Source for notated version: Aldus Mouton [Francois]. Francois (Yé Yaille Chère!), 1990; pg. 318. Arhoolie C‑334, Michael Doucet ‑ "Master of the Folk Violin" (1989). Heritage 054, Dewey Balfa's Cajun Band ‑ "Brandywine 83: Music of French America" (1984). La Louisiane Records LL-8147, Aldus Mouton.


Tune properties and standard notation