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X:1 T:Cotillon de Baie-Ste-Catherine S:Stéphanie Lépine, via Lisa Ornstein M:4/4 L:1/8 K:G G3A|:B3 B2B GB|dedB cdcB|AGFG AAFA|d2 dc BAGA| B3 B2B GB|dedB cdcB|AGFG AAFA|1 d2F2G2A2:|2 d2 F2 G3c|| dcBc d2g2|d2g2d2g2|(3BcB AB cBAB|c2a2c2a2|c2a2 (3cdc Bc| dcBc d2g2|d2g2d2g2|(3BcB AB cBAB|c2a2c2a2|a2a2 c2 Bc| dcBc d2g2|d2g2d2g2|(3BcB AB cBAB|c2 a2 g2 f2|g2g2||



COTILLON DE BAIE-STE-CATHERINE. AKA - "Le Set." French-Canadian, Reel. E Minor. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA'BBC. An irregular tune in both parts. The tiny hamlet of Baie-Ste-Catherine (pop. 260) sits alongside the Saguenay River's estuary; across the Saguenay is Tadoussac, known as "the Cradle of New France" and the oldest settlement in North America outside of Florida.

Additional notes

Source for notated version: - fiddler Harry Poitras (b. 1890, Baie-Ste-Catherine), via dance ethnographer Simonne Voyer who collected both in Baie-Ste-Catherine in 1955 [Hart & Sandall].

Printed sources : - Hart & Sandall (Dance ce Soir), 2000; No. 73, p. 108.

Recorded sources: - Lisa Ornstein - "Danseries de la belle province" (1984).



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