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Quebecois Traditional
Turlutte et reel
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Quebecois Traditional
Genre
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Chamber
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Chamber Music
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4:35
'Turlutte et reel' is a traditional Quebecois folk tune that has been passed down through generations. The exact date of its composition is unknown, but it is believed to have originated in the 18th or 19th century. The tune is typically played on the fiddle, accompanied by guitar, accordion, or other instruments. The piece is divided into two distinct movements: the turlutte and the reel. The turlutte is a vocalization that is unique to Quebecois folk music. It is a form of mouth music that imitates the sound of a fiddle or other instrument. The turlutte is typically sung in a high-pitched, nasal tone, and is often used as an introduction to a tune or as a break between verses. The reel is a lively dance tune that is played in 4/4 time. It is characterized by its fast tempo and driving rhythm, and is typically played with a strong emphasis on the downbeat. The reel is often accompanied by foot stomping or other percussive elements, and is a popular dance tune at Quebecois social gatherings. One of the defining characteristics of 'Turlutte et reel' is its use of call-and-response. The fiddle plays a series of notes, and the other instruments respond with a complementary melody or rhythm. This creates a dynamic interplay between the different instruments, and gives the tune a lively, improvisational feel. Overall, 'Turlutte et reel' is a quintessential example of Quebecois folk music. Its lively rhythms, unique vocalizations, and use of call-and-response make it a popular tune for both listening and dancing.
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