Ce Pouflas
X:1 T:Ce Pouflas N:From the playing of fiddler Lawrence Older (Middle Grove, Saratoga County, N:northeast New York). N:Older learned most of his repertoire from his parents, part of an intergenerational N:legacy, although this tune was obtained from another regional fiddler of repute, N:Earl Eddy, who had learned it from a man from Quebec named 'Joe Baker'. "It should be N:pointed out that in the southern Adirondacks any Canadian is called a Frenchman, and N:almost every Canadian is called Joe Baker, whether his name be Bolduc or Thibedeau." N:Liner notes to Folk Legacy FSA-15, by Peter E. McElligott, Schenectady, New York. M:C| L:1/8 D:Folk Legacy Records FSA-15, Lawrence Older - "Adirondack Songs, Ballads and Fiddle Tunes" (1963). D:https://www.slippery-hill.com/content/ce-pouflas Z:Transcribed by Andrew Kuntz K:D A2 de- fe-fd|cdef g3 A|A2de- fe-fd|1cdec d2d2:|2cdec d2|| |:fg|a2eg f2d2|A2([Ae]-[Af]g2) (ef|g2)eg f2d2|1cdec d2:|2cdec d2d2||