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'''REEL DE PÉRIBONKA.''' French-Canadian, Reel. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA'BB'. The reel was recorded in 1945 by Montreal fiddler Joseph Allard [http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/joseph-allard-emc/] (1865-1947).
'''REEL DE PÉRIBONKA.''' French-Canadian, Reel. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA'BB'. The reel was recorded in 1945 by Montreal fiddler Joseph Allard [http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/joseph-allard-emc/] (1865-1947). Péribonka is a the name of a town and a river in the province of Québec, well north of Québec City. The town is situated at the mouth of the Peribonka River where it forms a bay on the north shore of Lac Saint-Jean.  According to Wikipedia, the name 'Peribonka' comes from the Innu word ''periwanga'' (or possibly from ''pelipaukau''), meaning "river digging in/removing the sand."
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REEL DE PÉRIBONKA. French-Canadian, Reel. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA'BB'. The reel was recorded in 1945 by Montreal fiddler Joseph Allard [1] (1865-1947). Péribonka is a the name of a town and a river in the province of Québec, well north of Québec City. The town is situated at the mouth of the Peribonka River where it forms a bay on the north shore of Lac Saint-Jean. According to Wikipedia, the name 'Peribonka' comes from the Innu word periwanga (or possibly from pelipaukau), meaning "river digging in/removing the sand."

Source for notated version:

Printed sources: Cuillerier (Joseph Allard), 1992; p. 19.

Recorded sources: Bluebird 55-5225-b (78 RPM), Joseph Allard (1945).

See also listing at:
Hear Joseph Allard's 1945 recording on youtube.com [2]




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