Annotation:Forgeron (Le)
X: 1 T:Ril du forgeron T:Reel du forgeron [1] M:4/4 L:1/8 R:reel K:Amix cdef gfed | cABA cded | cdef gfed | ceec e2ed | cdef gfed | cABA cded | cABc A2AB :| cdcB AE (3EEE | A,EB,E CEB,E | CEA,E cdcB | A2 AB ceef | ecBA A2AB |cdcB AE (3EEE | A,EB,E CEB,E | CEA,E cdcB | A2 AB ceef | ecBc A2AB |cdcB AE (3EEE | A,EB,E CEB,E | CEA,E cdcB | A2 AB ceef | ecBc A2AB |]
FORGERON, LE (The Blacksmith). AKA - "Reel du forgeron (1)." AKA and see "Blacksmith's Reel (2)." French-Canadian, Reel. A Major. AEae tuning (fiddle). AA'BB'. A 'crooked' tune popularized by Montreal fiddler Jean Carignan, but composed by Omer Dumas. Omer Dumas, a renowned violinist, folklorist and composer, was born in Saint-Antoine-Abbé, near Châteauguay, on April 1, 1889, and died in Montreal on July 9, 1980, aged 91. In 1912, after having moved to Montreal, he began playing in an ensemble that accompanied silent films in the city. Twenty-five years later with his band The Minstrels, he played regularly on Canadian radio and then TV. Carignan played "Reel du forgeron" at the 1960 Newport Folk Festival, to which he had been invited by American folk musician Pete Seegar, who 'discovered' Carignan in 1958.