Annotation:Eunice Two-Step

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EUNICE TWO-STEP. AKA and see "Jolie Catin" [2]. Cajun, Two-Step. A well-known traditional Cajun dance tune named for Eunice, Louisiana, home of the Yambilee Festival. The tune is from Amede Ardoin, a black accordion player who recorded in the 1930's. "Love Bridge Waltz" is a triple-time setting of the melody.

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Recorded sources: Flying Fish FF-275, "Blue Flame Stringband" (1982). Swallow Records SW-10141, Maurice Berzas & the Louisiana Rhythmaires.




Tune properties and standard notation