Annotation:Clochettes (Les)
X:1 T:Clochettes, Les M:3/4 L:1/8 B:J.A. Boucher – “Le Repertoire du Violoneux” (1933, No. 86, p. 44) N:"Jingle Bells" in 3/4 time B:“Le Repertoire du Violoneux” (Nouvelle édition 2018 par Jean Duval) [1] K:D f ed|A/B/A/F/ Af ed|B/c/B/A/ Bg fe|c/d/c/B/ ca ga|ba d f ed| A/B/A/F/ Af ed|B/c/B/A/ Bg fe|c/d/c/B/ ca ga|ba d|| |:A de||f/g/f/e/ fa/f/ de|f/g/f/e/ fa/f/ de|[M:2/4]fd ef|[M:3/4]g/f/g/a/ ba ge| f/g/f/e/ fa/f/ de|f/g/f/e/ fa/f/ de|[M:2/4] f def|[M:3/4]g/f/g/a/ ba ge|[M:2/4]d:|]
CLOCHETTES, LES (The Bells). French-Canadian, Air or Reel (3/4 time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). ABB. The first strain of the "Les Clochettes" (The Bells) is an adaptation in triple meter of the verse melody of the well-known yuletide song "Jingle Bells". The same strain, notes researcher Jean Duval, is similar to the second strain of Isidore Soucy's "Quadrille canadien -- 3ème partie" (1926) and to Luc Michaud's "Quadrille de Rimouski 3ème partie" (1928).