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X:1 T:Victor's 39th C:Victor Arcand M:C| L:1/8 O:Metis D:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h60-Ksbvrkg Z:Andrew Kuntz K:G (uB[Bg]-[Bg])z u.[Bg]gdg|efge dBGB|Aa{b}ag a3g|((3fgf) df edef|(fg)dg efge| dBGB [D3A3]f|ede(f gf)ge|[M:3/4](dcB)G AF |[M:C|]GABG [AG]GEF|G(E{F}E)D B,D [B,4G4]:| u([DB]d-d)e dBGA|B(d{e}d^c) (cd-d>)f|ede(f gf)ed|B[Be]-[Be]B [B2e2] (e(3e/f/g/| a2) ((3gag) ege(d|Bd)BG AFGA|[M:16/8]BGAG E-FG(E {F}ED) B,D {B,}[B,4G4]||



VICTOR'S 39th.  Canadian (Métis), Reel (cut time). Canada, Saskatchewan.  G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB.  The tune was in the repertory of (and perhaps composed by) Victor Arcand, father of Métis fiddler John Arcand.  The title signifies the 39th (presumably unnamed) tune learned from him, and does not reference, for example, a birthday. 


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Recorded sources : - Calvin Volroth - "Thanks to Emma" (1998). John Arcand - "Tunes of the Red River" (1998).




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