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'''CLOG DE PARISEAU'''.  French-Canadian, Clog (4/4 time). F Sharp Minor ('A' part) & A Major ('B' part). Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The melody was recorded on 78 RPM by Montréal accordion great Alfred Montmarquette (1871-1944). Hart & Sandell (2001) say it was named in honor of Montmarquette's fellow accordionist and long-time friend, Louis-Philippe Pariseau.
'''CLOG DE PARISEAU'''.  French-Canadian, Clog (4/4 time). F Sharp Minor ('A' part) & A Major ('B' part). Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The melody was recorded on 78 RPM in 1928 by Montréal accordion great Alfred Montmarquette (1871-1944) accompanied by Adélard St-Jean (1890-1964). Hart & Sandell (2001) say it was named in honor of Montmarquette's fellow accordionist and long-time friend, Louis-Philippe Pariseau.
[[File:montmarquette.jpg|260px|thumb|left|Alfred Montmarquette]]
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''Printed sources'': Hart & Sandell ('''Dance ce Soir'''), 2001; No. 63, p. 96.
''Printed sources'': Hart & Sandell ('''Dance ce Soir'''), 2001; No. 63, p. 96. Songer ('''The Portland Collection, vol. 3'''), 2015;
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''Recorded sources'': <font color=teal> Gabriel Labbé et al - "Hommage a Montmarquette" (1995). Fogarty's Cove Records, Éritage - "La ronde des voyageurs" (1982). NKM Records, Liam Robinson Dance Band
''Recorded sources'': <font color=teal> Gabriel Labbé et al - "Hommage a Montmarquette" (1995). Fogarty's Cove Records, Éritage - "La ronde des voyageurs" (1982). NKM Records, Liam Robinson Dance Band
- "So Merrily Danced" (2014).</font>
- "So Merrily Danced" (2014). Starr 15462 (78 RPM), Alfred Montmarquette (). April Verch - "Fiddelicious" (1998). </font>
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See also listing at:<br>
See also listing at:<br>
Hear Montmarquette's 1928 recording at the Virtual Gramaphone [http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/obj/m2/f7/15857.mp3]<br>
See/hear the tune played on youtube.com [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0dW-7DGEE9Q]<br>
See/hear the tune played on youtube.com [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0dW-7DGEE9Q]<br>
Hear fiddler Laurie Hart play the tune [http://lauriehartfiddle.com/blog/files/podcast_40.mp3]<br>
Hear fiddler Laurie Hart play the tune [http://lauriehartfiddle.com/blog/files/podcast_40.mp3]<br>

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CLOG DE PARISEAU. French-Canadian, Clog (4/4 time). F Sharp Minor ('A' part) & A Major ('B' part). Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The melody was recorded on 78 RPM in 1928 by Montréal accordion great Alfred Montmarquette (1871-1944) accompanied by Adélard St-Jean (1890-1964). Hart & Sandell (2001) say it was named in honor of Montmarquette's fellow accordionist and long-time friend, Louis-Philippe Pariseau.

Alfred Montmarquette



Recorded sources:

Source for notated version: Raynald Ouellet, of the group Éritage [Hart & Sandell].

Printed sources: Hart & Sandell (Dance ce Soir), 2001; No. 63, p. 96. Songer (The Portland Collection, vol. 3), 2015;

Recorded sources: Gabriel Labbé et al - "Hommage a Montmarquette" (1995). Fogarty's Cove Records, Éritage - "La ronde des voyageurs" (1982). NKM Records, Liam Robinson Dance Band - "So Merrily Danced" (2014). Starr 15462 (78 RPM), Alfred Montmarquette (). April Verch - "Fiddelicious" (1998).

See also listing at:
Hear Montmarquette's 1928 recording at the Virtual Gramaphone [1]
See/hear the tune played on youtube.com [2]
Hear fiddler Laurie Hart play the tune [3]
See the entry at Eric Lortie's Identitairs Québécois site [4]




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