X:1
T:Reel de Joseph Larade
N:An untitled tune from the repertoire of Joseph Larade, Acadian
N:fiddler, singer and 'brawler' from Cheticamp, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia.
N:The tune is a version of "Princes Royal (1)"
M:C|
L:1/8
Q:"Moderately Quick"
R:Air
D:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E5-1fV9vbCQ&t=38s
Z:Andrew Kuntz
K:G
zDGA|:S(3BcB AB G4|(3BcB AB G4|BddB d3d|egdB- c2ec-|
B2 dB- A2 {cd}cA|{A}GFGE D3c|BAGB AF-GE|1D2G2 G4:|2 D2G2G3||
|:f|gdga gdga|{a}b2B2 {c}BA B2|g-a-ab agfd|fa (3gfe d4|
B-c c/c/c c-d d/d/d|edef gefg|a2 d2 f-aag|fage d3c-|
B2 dB- A2 {Bc}BA|GFGE D3c|BAGB AF-GE|1D2G2 G3:|2 D2G2G4S||
REEL DE JOSEPH LARADE. French-Canadian, Reel (cut time). Canada, Cape Breton. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA'BB'. This untitled reel was in the repertory of Acadian fiddler, singer and 'brawler' Joseph Athanase Larade of the francophone community of Cheticamp, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia.