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QUADRILLE DE CHEZ NOUS [1]. AKA and see "Glise à Sherbrooke, "Reel du Canada," "Reel de chez nous," "Reel de Tadoussac." French Canadian, Quadrille (4/4 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA'BB'. The tune was recorded under the "Quadrille de chez nous" title by fiddler Joseph Allard [1] (1873-1947) in Montreal in 1928 for Victor records, although it has several names in Quebec repertoire. Many American fiddlers know the tune as "Glise à Sherbrooke", by which name is was frequently played at New England contra dances since the latter 20th century.

Joseph Allard

Allard recorded the reel again in 1945 under the title "Reel du Canada."



Source for notated version:

Printed sources: Carlin (Master Collection), 1984; No. 95, p. 60.

Recorded sources: Victor 263514B (78 RPM), Joseph Allard (1928). Bluebird B-55-5219 (78 RPM), Jospeh Allard (1945).

See also listing at:
Hear Joseph Allard's 1928 recording at the Virtual Gramophone [2]




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