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X:1 T:Rimouski, Le M:2/2 L:1/8 B:J.A. Boucher – “Le Repertoire du Violoneux” (1933, No. 88, p. 45) B:“Le Repertoire du Violoneux” (Nouvelle édition 2018 par Jean Duval) [1] K:F cde|f2 ef cfef|cfag fedc|g2 eg cg^fg|bagf ecde| f2 ce cfef|cfag fefa|gefd ecdB|G2 {A}GF GABc|dcde f:| |:dcB|AFFc AFcF|Acde fedc|d2 BG GBdc|Bcde fdcB| AFFc AFcF |Acde fefg|afge fdec|dBGF GABc|dcde f:|]



RIMOUSKI (LE). AKA and see "Madame Renaud," "Reel de prosper." French-Canadian, Reel (cut time). F Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. Researcher Jean Duval finds Boucher's "Le Rimouski" to be a variant of the Scottish reel "Bob of Fettercairn (The)." He also finds versions recorded by Joseph Allard under the title "Reel de Mme Renault" ("Madame Renaud") (1928), and by Isidore Soucy as "Reel de prosper" (1936). Fiddler Fortunat Malouin's "Reel de Rimouski" is an entirely different melody (although this tune is sometimes called "Le Rimouski" as well).


Additional notes



Printed sources : - J.A. Boucher (Le Repertoire du Violoneux), 1933; No. 88, p. 45.

Recorded sources : - Risk2301, Laura Risk - "Traverse" (2023. Learned from Marcel Carignan, younger brother of fiddler Jean Carignan).

See also listing at :
See Jean Duval's 2018 annotated edition of Boucher's 1933 collection [2]



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