Annotation:Reel des éboulements

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{{TuneAnnotation |f_tune_annotation_title=https://tunearch.org/wiki/Annotation:Reel_des_éboulements > |f_annotation=REEL DES ÉBOULEMENTS. AKA and see "Avalanche Reel," "[[Belle Catherine (1) (La)," "Dad's Reel." French-Canadian, Reel. A Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABBCC. Eboulements is a French word meaning a ‘scree', ‘rock fall’ or 'avalanche', however, the name also refers to a section of Quebec Province in the Charlevoix region of the St. Lawrence river, east of Quebec City and near the town of Baie St-Paul. The melody was recorded under the 'Éboulements' title by fiddler Jos Bouchard (1905-1979) in 1938, however, it had earlier been recorded by Montreal fiddler J.O. LaMadeleine as "La Belle Des États (Set Américain 1Ére Partie)" {"Set American, First Part"}, Columbia 34127-F (78 RPM). |f_source_for_notated_version=flute player Chris Norman [Songer]. |f_printed_sources=Songer (The Portland Collection), 1997; p. 70. |f_recorded_sources=Bluebird B-1156-B (78 RPM), Jos Bouchard (1938). Richard Forest - “Les pieds qui parlent.” Chris Norman - “The Beauty of the North.” |f_see_also_listing=Hear Jos Bouchard's 1938 recording on youtube.com [1] and the Virtual Gramophone [2][3]
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