Annotation:Gaspé Reel (1)
X:1 T:Reel de Gaspé T:Gaspé Reel [1] M:C| L:1/8 N:Accordion version played by Louis-Philippe Pharand. D:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kU3AZ3gfkEg Z:Transcribed by Andrew Kuntz K:D [A3f3]f e2dd|AAzA (B/c/B) A2|[B3g3]g ff (e/f/e)|BABc (B/c/B) AA| [A3f3]f eedd|AAzA (B/c/B) AA|gggg ff (e/f/e)|1BABc d3e:|2B2c2 d3d|| |:eeff gggg|ffg2aaaa|eeff g2 (e/f/e)|BABc (B/c/B) AA| eAef gfeg|fefg a2aa|[B2b2]ba zg (e/f/e) |1B2c2 d3d:|2B2c2 d3f|| |:eA (3cBA eAAf|edcA Bcdf|eA (3cBA eAdf|1ed (B/c/d) cAAf:|2 ed (B/c/d) cAA2||
GASPÉ REEL [1] (Reel de Gaspé). AKA and see "Apex Reel," "[[[Quadrille du peuple 1ère partie]]." French-Canadian, Reel; New England, Polka. D Major ('A' and 'B' parts) & A Major ('C' part). Standard tuning (fiddle). AB (Silberberg): AABB (Miller & Perron, Sweet, Welling): AA'BB' (Phillips): AABBCCBB (Brody): AA'BB'CA"A"'B"B"' (Begin). Named for Québec's picturesque Gaspé Peninsula, which forms the east bank of the St. Lawrence River as it spills into the Atlantic. The 'C' part is actually a strain of "Money Musk." Louis Beaudoin (Burlington, Vt.) learned the first two parts of the tune from a friend named Joe Danis, but heard the three-part version from Fortuna Vachon (Thetford Mines, Québec), and added the third ("Money Musk") part. However, the tune was originally recorded in 1929 by fiddler Isidore Soucy and accordion player Donat Lafluer as the first figure of a quadrille under the title "Quadrille du peuple 1ère partie."