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|f_annotation='''MARCH [48].  '''Canadian, March (mixed meter).  Canada, Manitoba.  D Major. Standard or ADae tuning (fiddle). ABB. This untitled quick tempo march was in the repertory of Métis fiddler [[biography:Grandy Fagnan|Grandy Fagnan]] (c. 1902-1986) of Camperville, Manitoba, who was recorded in the field in the mid-1980's by researcher and fiddler Anne Lederman.  
|f_annotation='''MARCH [48].  '''Canadian, March (mixed meter).  Canada, Manitoba.  D Major. Standard or ADae tuning (fiddle). ABB. This untitled quick tempo march was in the repertory of Métis fiddler [[biography:Grandy Fagnan{{!}}Grandy Fagnan]] (c. 1902-1986) of Camperville, Manitoba, who was recorded in the field in the mid-1980's by researcher and fiddler Anne Lederman.  
|f_recorded_sources=Falcon Productions FP 003, Anne Lederman & Ian Bell - "Old Man's Table" (2015. &nbsp;Tune appears as 1st tune of "D March Set").&nbsp;<br>
|f_recorded_sources=Falcon Productions FP 515, Anne Lederman & Ian Bell - "Old Man's Table" (2015. &nbsp;Tune appears as 1st tune of "D March Set").&nbsp;<br>
}}
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