Annotation:Louie's First Tune

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X:1 T:Louie's First Tune S:Louis Riendeau D:The Riendeau Family, Old Time Fiddling from Old New England, County 725, 1970 M:4/4 L:1/8 K:Gmaj |:BcBA G2B,2|D3E D2GA| BcBA G2C2|E3F E2AB |c2cB cBAG | F3G F2E2|1 D2DE D2C2|B,3C B,2GA:|2 DFAc BGAF|G3A G4|] |:d3c B4 |B2c2 d4 | d2g2 B2e2|d3B c2B2|A2B2 c2d2 | fgfe d2c2 |BcBA G2A2|B2Bc d2dB |A2B2 c2cc |(3BcB A2 G4 |G4 :|



LOUIE'S FIRST TUNE. AKA and see "Canadian Quickstep No. 2," "Quadrille des Laurentides 4ème partie," "Reel Charlotte." Canadian, Reel (cut time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA'B. Fiddler Louis Riendeau (1900-1985) was the patriarch of a musical family of Acadian-Americans from Berlin, N.H. Jean Duval remarks:

Louis Riendeau's version is interesting because the 2nd part is different from the usually played one. Soucy however played this (roughly) same part as a 3rd part of his "Reel Valcartier." This suggests that the Riendeau may have heard this album by Soucy.


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Recorded sources : - County Records 725, "The Riendeau Family, Old Time Fiddling from Old New England" (1970).




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