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'''REEL ANTOINETTE.''' French-Canadian, Galope or Polka. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA'BB'A"A"'. The tune is attributed to fiddler Jos (Joe) Bouchard (1905-1979), who is said to have named it for his sister. However, according to Lisa Ornstein, he may not have been the composer. [[File:bouchard3.jpg|400px|thumb|left|Jos Bouchard]] | '''REEL ANTOINETTE.''' French-Canadian, Galope or Polka. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA'BB'A"A"'. The tune is attributed to fiddler Jos (Joe) Bouchard (1905-1979), who is said to have named it for his sister. However, according to Lisa Ornstein, he may not have been the composer. [[File:bouchard3.jpg|400px|thumb|left|Jos Bouchard]] | ||
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''Source for notated version'': French-Canadian button accordion player Philippe Bruneau (Québec) [Begin]. | ''Source for notated version'': French-Canadian button accordion player Philippe Bruneau (Québec) [Begin]. | ||
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''Printed sources'': Bégin ('''Philippe Bruneau'''), 1993; No. 32, p. 47. | ''Printed sources'': Bégin ('''Philippe Bruneau'''), 1993; No. 32, p. 47. | ||
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''Recorded sources'': <font color=teal>Bluebird 55-5394-B (78 RPM), Joe Bouchard (1951). Folkways Records FWRBF114-103, Gabriel Labbé and Philippe Bruneau - "Masters of French Canadian Music, vol. 3" (1980).</font> | ''Recorded sources'': <font color=teal>Bluebird 55-5394-B (78 RPM), Joe Bouchard (1951). Folkways Records FWRBF114-103, Gabriel Labbé and Philippe Bruneau - "Masters of French Canadian Music, vol. 3" (1980).</font> | ||
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See also listing at:<br> | See also listing at:<br> | ||
Hear Jos Bouchard's recording on youtube.com [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XpS6VIDKBXU]<br> | Hear Jos Bouchard's recording on youtube.com [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XpS6VIDKBXU]<br> |
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REEL ANTOINETTE. French-Canadian, Galope or Polka. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA'BB'A"A"'. The tune is attributed to fiddler Jos (Joe) Bouchard (1905-1979), who is said to have named it for his sister. However, according to Lisa Ornstein, he may not have been the composer.
Source for notated version: French-Canadian button accordion player Philippe Bruneau (Québec) [Begin].
Printed sources: Bégin (Philippe Bruneau), 1993; No. 32, p. 47.
Recorded sources: Bluebird 55-5394-B (78 RPM), Joe Bouchard (1951). Folkways Records FWRBF114-103, Gabriel Labbé and Philippe Bruneau - "Masters of French Canadian Music, vol. 3" (1980).
See also listing at:
Hear Jos Bouchard's recording on youtube.com [1]
See the transcription at Eric Lortie's Identitairs Québécoise [2]
See Lisa Ornstein's transcription [3]