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'''BAIEONNE''' (Auburn-Blonde). Cajun, Waltz. USA, Louisiana. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). ABC(Vocal)BCA(Vocal)ABC(Vocal)CAB. Raymond Francois (1990) illuminates the title, from the French root 'Baie', meaning having a bay coloring (as in a bay horse), married to the suffix -onne, the whole a nickname for a woman with chestnut or auburn-blond hair. | '''BAIEONNE''' (Auburn-Blonde). Cajun, Waltz. USA, Louisiana. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). ABC(Vocal)BCA(Vocal)ABC(Vocal)CAB. Raymond Francois (1990) illuminates the title, from the French root 'Baie', meaning having a bay coloring (as in a bay horse), married to the suffix -onne, the whole a nickname for a woman with chestnut or auburn-blond hair. |
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BAIEONNE (Auburn-Blonde). Cajun, Waltz. USA, Louisiana. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). ABC(Vocal)BCA(Vocal)ABC(Vocal)CAB. Raymond Francois (1990) illuminates the title, from the French root 'Baie', meaning having a bay coloring (as in a bay horse), married to the suffix -onne, the whole a nickname for a woman with chestnut or auburn-blond hair.
Source for notated version: Blind Uncle Gaspard (vocal) & Dela Lachney (violin) [Francois].
Printed source: Francois (Ye Yaille, Chere!), 1990; pgs. 25-27.
Recorded source: Old Timey Records OT-114, Blind Uncle Gaspard.
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