Annotation:Casse Reel de Jean-Baptiste April

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X:24 T: 24. Casse-Reel M: 2/2 L: 1/8 C: Jean-Baptiste April / 1918 Z:Jean Duval K: D P:A A|:d2fd adfd | cdef gbec |d2fd Adfd | cdBd cBAc | ! d2fd adfd | cdef gbec | dcdA BAGF | [M: 3/2] EAAA dfec|1 d2Ac:||2dAFA||! P:B |:[M:2/2]ABAd BAFA|defd cdec|dcdA BAGF|[M:3/2]EAAA FDA,C DEFA|! [M:2/2]dBAd BAFA|defd cdec|dcdA BAGF|[M:3/2]EAAA dfec|1 d2FA:|2d2Ac||



CASSE REEL DE JEAN-BAPTISTE APRIL. French-Canadian, Reel (cut and 3/2 time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA'BB'. This "Casse Reel", according to researcher Jean Duval, "is from the playing ofJean-Baptiste April, a fiddler from Notre-Dame-du-Portage, Quebec, recorded by Marius Barbeau on wax cylinder in 1918. April gave it the title "Casse-Reel", which suggest a Scottish origin of the tune." Jean suggests comparison with the similar "


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