La Belle Catherine - Québécois Fiddle Lesson by André Brunet
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
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La Belle Catherine is one of the most popular Québécois fiddles tunes you will hear. This version of the traditional tune is from the playing of Louis “Pitou” Boudreault, a great Québécois fiddler who’s music rose to prominence in the 1970’s.
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I was going to sleep, when I stumbled on this video, and suddenly I had to get my silent violin and jam along with you. Good historical background, nice double stops. Merci.
Oh my Gosh....André c'est toi. Je me rappelle de notre rencontre à St-John's pour les Juno en 2002. Wowww. Tu es toujours aussi fabuleux. Contente de te voir sur RUclips.
I've hear Kevin Carr play this at the Lark Creek Music Camp before covid - first time I ever heard Quebecois fiddling. Thank you for your generosity to share this lesson with us!
Music that is full of life!
Bravo quebecois 🎼🎼🎶❤️👀
Fantastic performance!
Awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Great tune
fantastic!!!
Super bon!!! 🤩
This song will make any Acadian start moving their feet
Ben toi tu sais Fiddlé mon gars !
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Does the thing he's playing with his feet have a name?
My guess is that he's simply using a piece of wood to stamp dancing on it so that he can get sound effects.
We call it "Taper du pied" in Quebec. It's very popular in our folklore. :)
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Podorythmie
"Podorythmie" is like the official term
What is that track in the video intro?
Hi, Anton. That's called "Mon coeur gai mon amant joli" from Andre's album titled "Brunet-Brunette". Cheers!
FIDDLEVIDEO thanks! Is that album or track available somewhere? Searched around, no luck.
@@AntonEmery Hi again, Anton. You might try contacting Andre through his website (www.andrebrunet.com/). We may end up selling digital downloads of the various Fiddlevideo instructors' albums on fiddlevideo.com...We'll ping you if we end up going that route in the future and that album is available.
@@AntonEmery It's also the last tune in the "Les jumelles au camp" medley by the band "De temps antan" - in which André Brunet played.
@ Thanks so much!
This sounds like Irish trad.