Annotation:Cadeau's Jig

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X: 1 T:Cadeau's Jig % Nottingham Music Database S:Trad, arr. Phil Rowe M:6/8 K:Bb B-c|dBF DFB-|dBF DFE-|DFB dcB-| AG^F G2A|aAA aAa|g3 -ga-g|f=ef _ede-|d3 dB-c| dBF DFB-|dBF DFE-|DFB dcB-|AG^F G2A| aAA aAa|g3 -gA-G|FAc -ecA-|B3 BF-E|| D-FA BFB-|d3 d^c=c|B-AB gfg|f3 -f2b|a3 -a^ga| g3 -gag|f=ef _ede|d3 -dF-E|D-FA BFB-|d3 d^c=c| B-AB gfg|f3 -f2b|a3 -a^ga|g3 -gAG|F-Ac ecA-|B3 B||



CADEAU'S JIG. Canadian, Jig (6/8 time). B Flat Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA'BB'. A popular jig among Ottawa valley fiddlers, sometimes heard at New England contra-dances. The tune was popularized by New Brunswick fiddler Gerry Robichaud, originally from St-Paul, who late in life moved to the Boston, Massachusetts area.


Additional notes
Source for notated version : - Gerry Robichaud (Canada) [Hinds].

Printed sources : - Hinds/Hébert (Grumbling Old Woman), 1981; p. 28.

Recorded sources : - Alcazar Dance Series 201 or Fretless 201, Gerry Robichaud – "Maritime Dance Party" (1978). Mariposa 1189M, Rudy Meeks – "Canadian Fiddle."




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