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'''CLOG DU COURONNEMENT''' (Coronation Clog). AKA and see "[[Hanover Hornpipe]]," "[[McElligot's Fancy]]," "[[Minstrel's Fancy]]."  French-Canadian, Reel (cut time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The tune, with an Irish provenance and normally played as a hornpipe, was recorded as a reel for Starr Records in Montreal in 1937 by fiddler Albert Allard, backed by guitarist Tony Ouellette. A few years earlier the pair had partnered with accordion player Tommy Duchesne (1909-1986, born in Val-Jalbert on Lac-Saint-Jean) to form Les Chevaliers De Folklore, but all continued to record on their own as well.  
'''CLOG DU COURONNEMENT''' (Coronation Clog). AKA and see "[[Buck From the Mountain]]," "[[Hanover Hornpipe]]," "[[McElligott's Fancy]]," "[[Minstrel's Fancy]]," "[[Pioneer Hornpipe]]."  French-Canadian, Reel (cut time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The tune, with an Irish provenance and normally played as a hornpipe, was recorded as a reel for Starr Records in Montreal in 1937 by fiddler Albert Allard, backed by guitarist Tony Ouellette. A few years earlier the pair had partnered with accordion player Tommy Duchesne (1909-1986, born in Val-Jalbert on Lac-Saint-Jean) to form Les Chevaliers De Folklore, but all continued to record on their own as well.  
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CLOG DU COURONNEMENT (Coronation Clog). AKA and see "Buck From the Mountain," "Hanover Hornpipe," "McElligott's Fancy," "Minstrel's Fancy," "Pioneer Hornpipe." French-Canadian, Reel (cut time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The tune, with an Irish provenance and normally played as a hornpipe, was recorded as a reel for Starr Records in Montreal in 1937 by fiddler Albert Allard, backed by guitarist Tony Ouellette. A few years earlier the pair had partnered with accordion player Tommy Duchesne (1909-1986, born in Val-Jalbert on Lac-Saint-Jean) to form Les Chevaliers De Folklore, but all continued to record on their own as well.

Additional notes

Source for notated version: -

Printed sources : -

Recorded sources: -Starr 16046 (78 RPM), Albert Allard (1937)

See also listing at:
Hear Albert Allard's 1937 recording at Virtual Gramophone [1]



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