Key signature: Gmajor
Submitted on August 6th 2006 by ceolachan.
This tune has been added to 23 tunebooks.
Also known as The Constitution Breakdown.
Recordings of a tune by this name:
X: 1
T: Constitution Breakdown
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: reel
K: Gmaj
|: Bc |
db b/b/b b2 fg | ag a/g/f g2 dc | Bdgd Bdgd | ec c/c/c cBAB |
ca a/a/a agga | gf-ff f3 f | efdf efdf | edBA G2 Bc |
d/d/b b/b/b b2 fg | ag a/g/f g2 dc | Bdgd Bdgd | ec-c2 c3 F |
E2 cE dEcE | D2 BD cDBD | DFAB cAFG | AG-GG G3 F |
Ec-cE dEcE | DB-BD cDBD | DFAB c/B/A FG | AG-GG G2 :|
|: Bc |
db b/b/b b2 fg | aggf g2 dc | Bdgd Bdgd | ec c/c/c c2 AB |
ca a/a/a a2 ga | gffg f3 g | efdf efdf | edBA G2 Bc |
db b/b/b b2 fg | aggf g2 dc | Bdgd Bdgd | eccB c3 F |
E/F/E cE dEcE | D/E/D BD cDBD | DFAB c/B/A FG | AGGF G3 F |
E/F/E cE dEcE | D/E/D BD cDBD | DFAB c/B/A FG | AGGF GD :|
|: A/B/c |
dbzb bafg | agzg gedc | BdgB dgBd | eczB cBAB |
caza a2 ga | gf f2 f2 A/B/c | d/e/d ^cd edcd | edBG D2 A/B/c |
d2 bb b2 fg | ag-gg gedc | BdgB dgBd | ec-cB c2 GF |
EGcd cAGE | DB-Bc BAGE | DFAB cAFA | GFGA BAGF |
Eccd cAGE | DGBc BAGE | DFAB c/B/A FA | GEDB, G,2 :|
"Constitutional Breakdown" ~ Lee Cremo
Lee Cremo 1939 - 1999, Native American Mi’kmaq / Cape Breton fiddler ~ Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia...
RECORDINGS ~
"Champion Fiddler" ~ Liberty LM-903, 1968 (his first recording)
The Audat recordings, 1970's:
"Lee Cremo Lee Cremo And His Eastern Variation" ~ Audat 477-9010
"The Cape Breton Fiddle of Lee Cremo and His Band" ~ Audat 477-9032
"Lee Cremo" ~ Audat 447-9050
"The Flying Fiddle of Lee Cremo" ~ Audat 477-9077
"Cape Breton Fiddling" ~ Audat 477-9088
"The Champion Returns", Cremo Productions, 1995
& voted the best First Nations recording at the 1996 East Coast Music Awards.
His fiddling is features as some of the tracks on the following Smithsonian/Folkways recordings:
"Creation's Journey" ~ SF 40410, 1994
"Wood That Sings: Indian Fiddle Music of the Americas" ~ SF 40472, 1998
# Posted on August 6th 2006 by ceolachan
Tunes
please tell me how to get the free sheet music!
# Posted on August 6th 2006 by Audrey Evans
Lee Cremo ~ Mi’kmaq / Cape Breton fiddler
http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/
http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=U1ARTU0000842
"Cremo, Lee (Harvey). Fiddler, composer, b Barra Head (now Chapel Island), Cape Breton, NS, 30 Dec 1938, d Eskasoni, NS, 10 Oct 1999. A Mi'k Maq Indian, Cremo was taken at four to Eskasoni, on the East Bay of Bras d'or Lake, Cape Breton. As a youth he played guitar for his father, Simon Peter Cremo (b 1900, d 1964), an itinerant fiddler. Unbeknownst to the senior Cremo, Lee began fiddling at seven; the secret was not revealed until he was 18, at which time his father taught him bowing techniques. Other local fiddlers offered guidance, as did Jean Carignan later at the Mariposa Folk Festival. Cremo made his living in turn as a lumberman in Maine and a bus driver in Eskasoni but appeared at fiddling and folk music events across Canada and the USA. He won the Maritime Old Time Fiddling Contest (Dartmouth, NS) six times; a trip to the Grand Master Fiddling Championships in Nashville, which netted an award for 'Best Bow Arm in the World,' is documented in the film Arm of Gold (1986). ~ " Authors: Gordon E. Smith, Betty Nygaard King
Lee Cremo 1939 - 1999
http://mrc.uccb.ns.ca/achievements.html
# Posted on August 6th 2006 by ceolachan
Lee Cremo - Mi’kmaq / Cape Breton fiddler
http://elvispelvis.com/leecremo.htm
http://www.cbmusic.com/queries/news.php?_function=article&news_id=212
Lee Cremo ~ pictured in the upper left corner of this poster ~
http://www.gov.ns.ca/abor/images/Treatyposter2004.pdf
# Posted on August 6th 2006 by ceolachan
"Constitutional Breakdown" ~ Lee Cremo ~ 3 takes
The first one is a rough transcript of a recording of Lee made ages ago, then skip about 30 or 40 years for the next transcript, and then 10 years further on for the most radical take off of Lee's composition. There is a fourth, but that can wait...
I've written these out in full, but basically there is an A and a B part, the B-part being the last 8 measures... If it were to be chopped up into 4 bar measures it could read like this: ABACC... So, back to the 'CC' or 'BB', however you chose to take it, here are some variations on that last section, bars 1 - 2 and 5 - 6:
| (3E2c2E2 dEcE | (3D2B2D2 cDBD |
| Ec E2 dEcE | DB D2 cDBD |
| Ec E2 dE c2 | DB D2 cD B2 |
| Ec E/E/E dE c/c/c | DB D/D/D cD B/B/B |
Lee sometimes played what was essentially a triplet as given in the first example ~
| (3E2c2E2 dEcE | D2 BD cDBD | ~
I was unsure whether the wbsite's software would be able to deal with a triplet like that or not, so here it is in the notes...
# Posted on August 6th 2006 by ceolachan
Audrey ~ the Sheetmusic and Midi are processed later, but usually within just an hour or two of a tun being contributed here. It will follow. After that happens, if you can read ABC's, I'll be cleaning up the ABC's to make them easier to read. For now they are in the form that works best for the software used on site here. So, soon, the sheetmusic will come soon... Go have a cup of tea and the next thing you know, it will be here... Hopefully Jeremy will let all three versions process to the sheet and midi...
# Posted on August 6th 2006 by ceolachan
"National Museum of the American Indian" ~ some fragments of Lee's music
http://www.nmai.si.edu/
"Creation's Journey" ~ short audio clips
http://www.nmai.si.edu/subpage.cfm?subpage=shop&second=cds&third=creationsClips
7. Constitution Breakdown
Lee Cremo Trio, Mi'kmaq, Cape Breton Island, Canada
8. Sheehan’s Reel/Pigeon on the Gate
Lee Cremo Trio, Mi'kmaq, Cape Breton Island, Canada
"Creation's Journey" ~ excerpt from the CD notes
http://www.nmai.si.edu/subpage.cfm?subpage=shop&second=cds&third=creationsBook
"Wood that Sings" ~ short audio clips
http://www.nmai.si.edu/subpage.cfm?subpage=shop&second=cds&third=woodClips
17. Strathspey and reel medley
Lee Cremo Trio, Mi'kmaq, Cape Breton Island, Canada
18. Jig medley
Lee Cremo Trio, Mi'kmaq, Cape Breton Island, Canada
"Wood that Sings" ~ excerpt from the CD notes
http://www.nmai.si.edu/subpage.cfm?subpage=shop&second=cds&third=woodBook
# Posted on August 7th 2006 by ceolachan
"Constitutional Breakdown" ~ a Lee Cremo creation
Just in case it wasn't clear...as seemed the case in someone's 'alternate title'...
Also, if all the blag above wasn't clear ~ we liked and respected the man, a character and a sweet and generous person, not forgetting his lovely family and the dance music and inspiration he wove with the bow on his very special fiddle, passed down from father to son...
# Posted on August 7th 2006 by ceolachan
It is rather unclear; the "Creation's Journey" cites it as the "Constitution Breakdown." It is also cited as such on this website:
http://www.ibiblio.org/fiddlers/CON_CONWAY.htm
(I'm not saying right or wrong either way, just looking for clarity.)
# Posted on August 7th 2006 by Orlando
Canadian Politics
I wonder wich constitutional break down Lee Cremo was writing about. The Trudeau one or the Mulroney one or the Cretian one. Weve had so many to choose from.
# Posted on August 7th 2006 by McMandolin
The Canadian Encyclopedia acknowledges Constitution Breakdown as one of Lee Cremo's compositions. Also one of Cremo's LP's "The Champion Returns" includes the Constitution Breakdown. Personally, I have never heard it called the Constitutional Breakdown until I saw It on this site.
# Posted on August 7th 2006 by Kong
Your right Kong, my slip... I was working late... I should have waited till morning...
# Posted on August 7th 2006 by ceolachan
"Constitution Breakdown" ~ by Lee Cremo
"Constitution Breakdown" by Lee Cremo
Thanks Orlando and Kong ~ my dyslexic slips are showing. I can make a small mistake like that and not actually see it until much later, or someone has the grace to tell me.
# Posted on August 7th 2006 by ceolachan