Annotation:Lévis Beaulieu
X:1 T:Lévis Beaulieu R:reel Z:Transcribed to abc by Debbie Knight M:C| F:http://jc.tzo.net/~jc/music/abc/mirror/tastysoftware.com/abc/MarchOfStTimothyR.abc K:A ed|"A"c2AA AcBA | "D"FBAF "A"E3A |"Bm"BABc "E7"d2B2 |"A"AAAc "E7"efed | "A"c2AA AcBA | "D"FBAF "A"E3A |"Bm"BABc "E7"dBed |1 "A"c2A2 A2 :|[2 "A"c2A2 A2ce |] |:\ "A"a2ab afed |cAce a2ef | "G"=g2ga ged=c |B=GBd =g2e^g| "A"a2ab afed |cAce a2ee | "Bm"efec "E7"dBed |1 "A"c2A2 A2ce :|[2 "A"c2A2 A4|]
LÉVIS BEAULIEU. AKA - "Beaulieu," "Reel a Lévis Beaulieu," "Reel Beaulieu," "Reel de la honte (Le)," "Reel en la (1)." French-Canadian, Reel. A Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB: AA'BB' (Demers). The tune was in the repertoire of Lévis Beaulieu (as "Reel en la"/Reel in 'A'), a diatonic accordéon player with the influential Quebec group "Les montagnards laurentiens" (The Laurentian Mountaineers). Beaulieu was a later addition to the group (which had been formed in 1931), playing with them from 1945 through their disbanding in 1962. The tune has since become a contra-dance favorite.