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'''REEL DE MONTRÉAL [1].''' AKA - "[[Reel de Sherbrooke]]," "Sherbrooke Reel." French-Canadian, New England; Reel. G Major ('A' part) & D Major ('B' part). Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB (Miller & Perron): AA’BB’ (Songer). The British hornpipe "Navvy/[[Navvie on the Line]]", attributed to Tyneside fiddler James Hill, is cognate in the first strain. Tunes by the name "Reel de Montréal" were recorded by harmonica great Henri Lacroix in 1928, and Montreal fiddler Joseph Allard in 1930; however Allard's reel is a different tune (see "[[Reel de Montréal (2)]]." | '''REEL DE MONTRÉAL [1].''' AKA - "[[Reel de Sherbrooke]]," "Sherbrooke Reel." French-Canadian, New England; Reel. G Major ('A' part) & D Major ('B' part). Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB (Miller & Perron): AA’BB’ (Songer). The British hornpipe "Navvy/[[Navvie on the Line]]", attributed to Tyneside fiddler James Hill, is cognate in the first strain. Tunes by the name "Reel de Montréal" were recorded by harmonica great Henri Lacroix (1895-c. 1962) in 1928, and Montreal fiddler Joseph Allard in 1930; however Allard's reel is a different tune (see "[[Reel de Montréal (2)]]." | ||
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REEL DE MONTRÉAL [1]. AKA - "Reel de Sherbrooke," "Sherbrooke Reel." French-Canadian, New England; Reel. G Major ('A' part) & D Major ('B' part). Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB (Miller & Perron): AA’BB’ (Songer). The British hornpipe "Navvy/Navvie on the Line", attributed to Tyneside fiddler James Hill, is cognate in the first strain. Tunes by the name "Reel de Montréal" were recorded by harmonica great Henri Lacroix (1895-c. 1962) in 1928, and Montreal fiddler Joseph Allard in 1930; however Allard's reel is a different tune (see "Reel de Montréal (2)."