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Annotation:Quadrille de campagne -- 5ème partie
X:1 T:Quadrille de campagne -- 5ème partie S:Isidore Soucy (1899-1962, Montreal) M:C| L:1/8 R:Quadrille D:Columbia 34074-F (78 RPM), Isidore Soucy (1927) F:http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/m2/f7/15706.mp3 Z:Transcribed by Andrew Kuntz K:G g2 ga gfed|f2 fg fded|f2fg fdef|gfga g2Bd| gfga gfed|f2 fg fded|f2fg fdef|gfga [B2g2]|| dc|BcdB GABG|D2G2 FGAB|cdcB AFAc |dedc B2d2| GABG D2G2| FGAB cAFA| G2G2 dedc| |:B2d2 GABG|D2G2 FGAB|cdcB AFAc |dedc B2d2| GABG D2G2| FGAB cAFA|1 G2G2 dedc:|2 [M:2/4]G2 Bd||
QUADRILLE DE CAMPAGNE -- 5ÈME PARTIE. AKA and see "Quadrille canadien -- 5ème partie," "Quadrille du peuple 5ème partie," "Reel du chômage." French-Canadian, Reel or Quadrille (cut or 2/4 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). ABB'B". Montreal fiddler Isidore Soucy used nearly the identical tune for his "Quadrille canadien -- 5ème partie," recorded for Starr Records in 1926, the year before his Columbia release of the tune under a different name. Soucy recorded a version yet again in 1928 as "Quadrille du peuple 5ème partie"[1]. See also J.O. LaMadeline's version of the melody, as "Reel à Ti' père (2)" and Don Messer's "Gypsy Hornpipe (1)" (parts reversed).
- ↑ Jean Duval, La Musique de J.O. LaMadeleine 1879-1973, 2018, p. 181 (note for No. 141).