X:1
T:Clog en la
M:2/2
L:1/8
B:J.A. Boucher – “Le Repertoire du Violoneux” (1933, No. 67, p. 36)
B:“Le Repertoire du Violoneux” (Nouvelle édition 2018 par Jean Duval) [1]
K:A
E>Ac>A G>Bd>B|A>c (3efg a>Ac>A|G>Bd>B A>Bc>A|[M:1/2]E2 {F}E-D|
[M:2/2]E>Ac>A G>Bd>B|A>c (3efg a>gf>e|d>cB>A G>AB>c|d>ef>g a2a2:|
|:b>bg>b a2 e>g|f>fd>f e2 c>e|d>dB>d (3cBc A>c|B>AG>B E2 {F}ED|
E>Ac>A G>Bd>B|A>c (3efg a>gf>e|d>cB>A G>AB>c|d>ef>g a2a2:|]
CLOG EN LA. French-Canadian, Clog or Hornpipe (cut time). A Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. Researcher Jean Duval suggests this clog may be an adaptation of 19th century Scottish fiddler Peter Milne's "Gellan's Reel". Duval also finds that a piece with a similar first strain was collected by Marius Barbeau from fiddler Arsène Jarry in the late 1910s.
Additional notes
Printed sources : - J.A. Boucher (Le Repertoire du Violoneux), 1933; No. 67, p. 36.
See also listing at : See Jean Duval's 2018 annotated edition of Boucher's 1933 collection [2]