Annotation:Air de Cotillon
X:1 T:Air de Cotillon S:Rept. d. Avilia Leblanc, via Lisa Ornstein N:Avila Leblanc (1914-2010, Gros-Cap, paroisse de Lavernière, Îles-de-la-Madeleine) M:4/4 L:1/8 Z:Transcribed by Steve Fry from the Fiddleheads "Les Deux Rives" K:D A O|:[D2d2] [df]d [df]aaf|[DA]d[df]d [df]aaf|[DA]d[df]d [df]aae-|1 [ce]deg fddA:|2 -[ce]deg fddf|| |:(3[Bg]ag eg (3[Af]gf df|ec[Ae][Be] cd[Ae]f|(3[Bg]ag eg (3[Af]gf df|1[ce]d[Ae]g [Af]ddf:||2 Aceg fdd !fine! A|!D.S. al fine!
AIR DE COTILLON. AKA - "Vieux Cotillon d'An Premier." Acadian, Reel (cut time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA'BB'. "Air de cotillon" is from the repertory of Acadian fisherman, folklorist and fiddler Avila Leblanc (1914-2010), of Gros-Cap, paroisse de Lavernière, Îles-de-la-Madeleine). The tune can also be heard played by the Quebec group La Bottine Souriante in a pot-pouri (medley) called "Surf and Turf" on their recording "Tout Comme au Jour de l'An" (1987).