Annotation:Reel Franco-américain
X:1 T:Reel Franco-américain N:from Albert La Madeleine (1905-1986), recorded on a 1976 LP M:C| L:1/8 R:Reel D:Buda Musique, Pascal Gemme & Mario Loiselle - Musique du D:monde/Music from the World (2013) Z:Transcribed by Andrew Kuntz K:D DF[FA]d f2e2|EFGA B2cB|Aceg b2a2-|aAce bba2| A[Af]A[Af] (f/g/f)e2|[EA]FGA B2c/c/B|Aceg b2a2|aA (c/B/A) d4:| |:f3f{ef}e2(Bd)-|dFAd (c/d/c) B2|gf (g/f/e) cABc|defg a2a2| f2f2{fgf}e2d2|dFAd (c/d/c) B2|gf (g/f/e) cABc|dfec d2d2:|]
REEL FRACO-AMÉRICAIN. AKA - "Franco-American Reel." French-Canadian, Reel (cut time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. "Reel Franco-américain" is a tune of unknown origin from the playing of fiddler biography:Albert LaMadeleine (1905-1986), son of the prolific biography:J.O. LaMadeleine (1879-1973). It was recorded in 1976 on Albert's last recording, a rare extended-play 33RPM for the Bonanza label (B-29656) entitled "Le Reel Mirabel." Somewhat confusingly, Albert used his father's name on the album cover, J.O. La Madeleine, although his father had died in 1973.