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|f_annotation='''6/8 À THOMAS GIROUX.''' French-Canadian, Jig and Quadrille figure (6/8 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. | |f_annotation='''6/8 À THOMAS GIROUX.''' French-Canadian, Jig and Quadrille figure (6/8 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. "6/8 à Thomas Giroux" is from the Verret family of Lac-Saint-Charles, Quebec, four generations of remarkable musicians. The source for the tune is perhaps 'Pit Jornoch', a nickname for a fiddler and woodcutter named Pierre Verret (no relation), a friend from the next Parish of accordion player Jean-Baptiste Verret (1894-1955), the scion of the musical family. Jean-Marie Verret, who recorded an album of Pit Jornoch's tunes, is Jean-Baptiste's grandson. He recalled: | ||
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''My father'' [fiddler Jules Verret] ''always considered him to be the greatest fiddler he had ever heard in'' | |||
''his life. I was told that Pierre Verret learned his repertoire and style from'' | |||
''Charlot Parent from Charlesbourg, which is a few kilometers southeast'' [of Lac St-Charles], | |||
''and at the time just a village.'' <ref>Guy Bouchard, “Quebec Fiddler Extraordinaire Jean-Marie Verret”, Fiddler Magazine’s Favorites, p. 102 [https://www.google.com/books/edition/Fiddler_Magazine_s_Favorites/pRoxDwAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=%22pit+jornoch%22+%22pierre+verret%22&pg=PA102&printsec=frontcover]. </ref> | |||
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A "six-eight" is traditionally the first movement of the six-part quadrille in Québec, although subsequent movement rhythms vary. <ref>The traditional Québec quadrille movements are: "La chaîne du reel", "Les quatre coins", "Le salut", "L'homme à deux femmes", "La galope" and "La bistringue". </ref> | |||
The traditional Québec quadrille movements are: "La chaîne du reel", "Les quatre coins", "Le salut", "L'homme à deux femmes", "La galope" and "La bistringue". | |||
|f_recorded_sources=MF-009, Jean-Marie Verret –"Rend Hommage à Pit Jornoch 1863-1937" (1990) | |f_recorded_sources=MF-009, Jean-Marie Verret –"Rend Hommage à Pit Jornoch 1863-1937" (1990) | ||
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6/8 À THOMAS GIROUX. French-Canadian, Jig and Quadrille figure (6/8 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. "6/8 à Thomas Giroux" is from the Verret family of Lac-Saint-Charles, Quebec, four generations of remarkable musicians. The source for the tune is perhaps 'Pit Jornoch', a nickname for a fiddler and woodcutter named Pierre Verret (no relation), a friend from the next Parish of accordion player Jean-Baptiste Verret (1894-1955), the scion of the musical family. Jean-Marie Verret, who recorded an album of Pit Jornoch's tunes, is Jean-Baptiste's grandson. He recalled:
My father [fiddler Jules Verret] always considered him to be the greatest fiddler he had ever heard in his life. I was told that Pierre Verret learned his repertoire and style from Charlot Parent from Charlesbourg, which is a few kilometers southeast [of Lac St-Charles], and at the time just a village. [1]
A "six-eight" is traditionally the first movement of the six-part quadrille in Québec, although subsequent movement rhythms vary. [2] The traditional Québec quadrille movements are: "La chaîne du reel", "Les quatre coins", "Le salut", "L'homme à deux femmes", "La galope" and "La bistringue".