Emile Arsenault's
X:1 T:Emile Arsenault's S:Devon Leger (Tune of the Day 62) N:The tune is sourced originally to fiddler Oscar Melanson (N.B.), N:Melanson, who learned the tune from Rogersville, N.B., fiddler Arsenault in the N:1930's when the latter visited the family. Melanson in turn taught it to N:Gerry Robichaud. M:4/4 L:1/8 N:'f/F' notes are sharp unless otherwise indicated. B:Corfield - "Tunes from New Brunswick" (2024, p. 39) D: D:https://www.patreon.com/posts/tune-of-day-62-108196340 Z:AK/Fiddler's Companion K:G B-|d2Bc de=fd|(c/d/c) Ac =FcAc|dABc de=fd|c-BAc BGGB| d2Bc de=fd|(c/d/c) Ac =FcAc|dABc de=fd|c-BAc BGG2|| (g/a/g/f/) g-.a zgde|=fd-cc- Ac=Fc|gfga {a}gede|=fcAc BGGB| (g/a/g/f/) g-.a zgde|=fd-cc- Ac=Fc|gfga _bgae|=fc-Ac BGG||
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T:Emile Arsenault's
S:Emile Arsenault via Gerry Robichaud (New Brunswick)
M:C|
L:1/8
R:Reel
N:A distanced version of "Reel du cordonnier."
Z:Transcribed by Andrew Kuntz
K:G
B|:d2 Bc de=fd|(c/d/c)Ac =FcAc|dABc de=fd|1c2 Ac BGGB:|2cBAc BG G2||
gfg.a zgde|=fd(c/d/c) Ac=Fc|gfga gfde|cBAc BG G2|
gfg.a zgde|=fd(c/d/c) Ac=Fc|gfga bgae|=fdAc {Bc}BG G2||