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|f_annotation='''INTERLAKE WALTZ.''' Canadian, Waltz (3/4 time). G Major. Standard tuning. "Interlake Waltz" was composed by Métis fiddler Andy DeJarlis. The [[Wikipedia:Interlake_Region]] is an area in the Canadian province of Manitoba located between Lake Winipeg and Lake Manitoba, comprising some fourteen townships, the city of Selkirk, four towns and one incorporated village. | |f_annotation='''INTERLAKE WALTZ.''' Canadian, Waltz (3/4 time). G Major. Standard tuning. "Interlake Waltz" was composed by Métis fiddler Andy DeJarlis. The [[Wikipedia:Interlake_Region]] is an area in the Canadian province of Manitoba located between Lake Winipeg and Lake Manitoba, comprising some fourteen townships, the city of Selkirk, four towns and one incorporated village. | ||
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INTERLAKE WALTZ. Canadian, Waltz (3/4 time). G Major. Standard tuning. "Interlake Waltz" was composed by Métis fiddler Andy DeJarlis. The Wikipedia:Interlake_Region is an area in the Canadian province of Manitoba located between Lake Winipeg and Lake Manitoba, comprising some fourteen townships, the city of Selkirk, four towns and one incorporated village.