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'''REEL DU GOGLU''' (Goblin's Reel).  AKA and see “[[Captain Corbett's Hornpipe]],” “[[Captain John's Hornpipe]]," "[[Duke of Brunswick's Hornpipe (The)]]," "[[Quick's Hornpipe]].” French-Canadian, Reel. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA'BB'. The reel was recorded by Montreal fiddler Joseph Allard (1865-1947) in 1930 for Victor records, and again in 1936, albeit under the pseudonym 'Maxime Toupin'. The goglu is a bird that can be seen on the spot above the fields - the only bird in Quebec that is pale on the top and dark below ... it's also a small dry biscuit famous among us.  The reel is a member of a large tune family of British and Irish tunes--see note for "[[annotation:Captain John's Hornpipe]]" for more.  
'''REEL DU GOGLU''' (Goblin's Reel).  AKA and see “[[Captain Corbett's Hornpipe]],” “[[Captain John's Hornpipe]]," "[[Duke of Brunswick's Hornpipe (The)]]," "[[Mairs Hornpipe]]," "[[Quick's Hornpipe]].” French-Canadian, Reel. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA'BB'. The reel was recorded by Montreal fiddler Joseph Allard (1865-1947) in 1930 for Victor records, and again in 1936, albeit under the pseudonym 'Maxime Toupin'. The goglu is a bird that can be seen on the spot above the fields - the only bird in Quebec that is pale on the top and dark below ... it's also a small dry biscuit famous among us.  The reel is a member of a large tune family of British and Irish tunes--see note for "[[annotation:Captain John's Hornpipe]]" for more.  
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REEL DU GOGLU (Goblin's Reel). AKA and see “Captain Corbett's Hornpipe,” “Captain John's Hornpipe," "Duke of Brunswick's Hornpipe (The)," "Mairs Hornpipe," "Quick's Hornpipe.” French-Canadian, Reel. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA'BB'. The reel was recorded by Montreal fiddler Joseph Allard (1865-1947) in 1930 for Victor records, and again in 1936, albeit under the pseudonym 'Maxime Toupin'. The goglu is a bird that can be seen on the spot above the fields - the only bird in Quebec that is pale on the top and dark below ... it's also a small dry biscuit famous among us. The reel is a member of a large tune family of British and Irish tunes--see note for "annotation:Captain John's Hornpipe" for more.

Source for notated version:

Printed sources: Cuillerier (Joseph Allard), 1992; p. 26.

Recorded sources: Bluebird B-4931-A (78 RPM), Maxime Toupin (1936). RC2000, George Wilson – “Royal Circus” (2000). Victor 263696-a (78 RPM), Joseph Allard (1930).

See also listing at:
Hear Joseph Allard's 1930 recording on youtube.com [1][2] and at the Virtual Gramophone [3]




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