Annotation:Reel à bouche

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X:1 T:Reel-à-bouche M:4/4 L:1/8 N:Mouth music reel S:from the lilting of Benoît Benoît (1957) Z:Sharon Berman K:C D|:G2 GF G2 AG|AGFD EFzF|FFGA G2 AG|FD DG-GA GF| G2 AG AG FD|CD-DA GAGF|D2 DC C4:| |:DCDE F>F G2|DDCD _B,3C-|CCDE F3D-|DDC_B, C3D-| DCDF GAGF|D3 A GAGF|D>CC2 C4:|



REEL Á BOUCHE. French-Canadian, Reel (whole time). A Minor. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB. The title translates as "mouth music reel." Dance music was sometimes sung in the absence of instruments in several cultures.


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Recorded sources : - Ellipsis 4070, Benoit, Larsen & Marchand - "Celtic Mouth Music" (1997). Rounder 0283-C, John McCutcheon - "Live at Wolf Trap" (1991). Rounder 11555, John McCutcheon - "Water from Another Time: A Retropective" (1989).




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