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Mazurka La Pleau

mazurka

Key signature: Gmajor

Submitted on October 17th 2005 by Edgar Bolton.

This tune has been added to 12 tunebooks.

Also known as Mazurka De Lapleau.

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X: 1
T: Mazurka La Pleau
M: 3/4
L: 1/8
R: mazurka
K: Gmaj
DG |: B2 BdBG | B2 BdBG | A2 AcBA | B2 G2 DG |
B2 BdBG | B2 BdBG | A2 AcBA |1 G4 DG :|2 G4 dB ||
|: GDGB dB | c2 A2 cA | FDFA cA | B2 G2 dB |
GDGB dB | c2 A2 cA | FDFA cA |1 G4 dB :|2 G6 ||

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Mazurka La Pleau sheetmusic
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Mazurka la Pleau

Thanks to Kim for bringing along a couple of 'new' mazurkas today. This one is French. Not sure about exactly where it comes from or if anybody has recorded it.

# Posted on October 17th 2005 by Edgar Bolton

Mazurka La Pleau

This Mazurka was recorded on Jack BRENNAN'S album 'Piper's Dream' where he has titled it 'The Dublin Mazurka'. It is in a set of three Mazurkas.

# Posted on October 18th 2005 by JACKB

"The Massif Centraal Tune Book No.2" ~ tune #71

"a second collection of traditional dance music from Central France"
Compiled by Mel Stevens
Dragonfly Music, 1988
tune #71: Mazurka Lapleau

This is a great collection in two volumes, highly recommended. The transcription given here on site follows that of the book note for note...a lovely tune. I had thought I had another name for this tune but so far have only found a few transcriptions of it by this name and nothing else...

# Posted on October 19th 2005 by ceolachan

Another take on it ~ minor variations:

K: Gmaj
|: D>G |
B2 B>d B>G | B>^A B>d (3BAG | A2 A>c B>A | B2 G2 D>G |
B2 B>d B>G | B2 B>d B>G | A2 A>c B>A | G4 :|
|: d>B |
G>D G>B (3dcB | c2 A2 c>A | F>D F>A (3cBA | B2 G>D d>B |
G2 D>G d>B | c2 A2 c>A | F2- F>A (3cBA | G4 :|

# Posted on October 19th 2005 by ceolachan

"Joanie's Mazurka"

http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display.php/5098

~ related inspiration...

# Posted on October 19th 2005 by ceolachan

Just found another version

On Bernard Loffet's website
http://pro.wanadoo.fr/diato/tablat/tab164.gif
arranged accordion style

# Posted on October 22nd 2005 by Edgar Bolton

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