Annotation:Reel de Joseph Larade
X:1 T:Reel de Joseph Larade N:An untitled tune from the repertoire of Joseph Larade, Acadian N:fiddler, singer and 'brawler' from Cheticamp, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. N:The tune is a version of "Princes Royal (1)" M:C| L:1/8 Q:"Moderately Quick" R:Air D:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E5-1fV9vbCQ&t=38s Z:Andrew Kuntz K:G zDGA|:S(3BcB AB G4|(3BcB AB G4|BddB d3d|egdB- c2ec-| B2 dB- A2 {cd}cA|{A}GFGE D3c|BAGB AF-GE|1D2G2 G4:|2 D2G2G3|| |:f|gdga gdga|{a}b2B2 {c}BA B2|g-a-ab agfd|fa (3gfe d4| B-c c/c/c c-d d/d/d|edef gefg|a2 d2 f-aag|fage d3c-| B2 dB- A2 {Bc}BA|GFGE D3c|BAGB AF-GE|1D2G2 G3:|2 D2G2G4S||
Larade's untitled tune is a unique version of "Princess Royal (1) (The)", usually attributed to the Irish bard O'Carolan, but which may have been an English country dance tune called "New Princess Royal" printed by John Walsh in London in the 1730's.