Ronfleuse (à) Gobeil

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The way Wellie Ringuette played that tune on his 1927 recording, he had 5 parts where D and E are variations of A and B. The title he gave - La ronfleuse Gobeil (Gobeil's ronfleuse) - refers probably to the famous 19th century fiddler - Ti-Gars Gobeil - from the same village as his parents were from, St-Léon-le-Grand, near Trois-Rivières. Here's the abc:

X:1 T:La ronfleuse Gobeil M:C| L:1/8 C: Wellie Ringuette / 1927 R:Reel K:D P: ABC ABDE ABCDE "A"(a2f)d Adfa|gece fddf|aafd (Ad)fa|(ge)c2 d3f|! a2fd Adfa|gece fddf|aafd Adfa|(ge)c2 d4||:! "B"A2f2 ({fg}f)ef2|B2g2g4|A2c2 c2Ac|dcdf faaA|! A2f2 ({fg}f)ef2|B2f2g4|A2c2 AcAc|1e2f2 [d2f2]f2:||2e2f2d2A2! |:"C"fgab afde|fdad fddf|efga beef|gebe ((3gag)eg|! fgab afde|fdad fddf|eB{c}BA BcdB|1AFEF D3g:|2AFEF D4||! "A"a2fd Adfa|gece fddf|aafd Adfa|gec2 d3f|! a2fd Adfa|gece fddf|aafd Adfa|gec2 d4||:! "B"A2f2 ({fg}f)ef2|B2g2g4|A2c2 c2Ac|dcdf {g}a2aA| A2f2 ({fg}f)ef2|B2f2g4|A2c2 AcAc|1e2f2 f4:||2e2f2d2A2||:! "D"aafd AAdf|aba^g a2af|((3gag)ec Acef|g2f2g3f|! a2fd A2df|aba^g a2af|((3gag)ec Acef|1g((3fgf)e d3f:||2g((3fgf)e d4||:! "E"A2{e}f2 ({fg}f)edc|B2g2 gfed|caaa gfge|dcdf faaa|! Affg fedc|{d}Bg(3ggg ({ga}g)fed|ca(3aaa {a}gece|1dfec d2fd:|2d"dc al A"fec d3f||"fine"d2fa d'4||