Annotation:Reel de mon grand-père (2)
X:1 T:Reel de mon grand-père [2] N:From fiddler Roger Desjaies, via a tutorial by his grandson, Sébastien N:Deshaies (Shawinigan, Québec), who identifies it as an amalgam of N:J.O. Albert La Madeleine's "Trois petits coups d'archet" and Joseph N:Allard's "Reel boule de neige". M:C| L:1/8 D:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k5hsaRHqOvg Z:AK/Fiddler's Companion K:G DG|B2 G2 D2 G2|B3B B2AB|c2A2 F2A2|[E3c3][Ec][E2c2]d-c| B2 G2 D2 G2|B3B {d}B2AB|c2A2 E2F2|A2G2 {GA}G2:| Bc|:d2-B2g2B2|d2-c2 {d}cBAB|c2A2 {fa}f2ef|e2d2 dcBc| d2-B2g2B2|d2-c2 {d}cBAB|c2A2f2 {a}fe|1dcBA GABc:|2dcBA G2||
REEL DE MON GRAND-PÈRE [2]. French-Canadian, Reel (cut time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. "Reel de mon grand-père [2]" is from the playing of fiddler Roger Deshaies via his grandson, Sébastien Deshaies (Shawinigan, Quebec). The first strain is shared with A.J. Boule's "Quadrille de Berthier 2ème Partie."