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le Bal de Jugon (with harmony)

Found in le_Bal_de_Jugon_with_harmony_1.abc from the John Chambers abc collection
le Bal de Jugon (with harmony) - staff notation
X: 1
T: le Bal de Jugon (with harmony)
R:
O: Brittany
N:
N: The dance was introduced in the United States in 1966 by Germain & Louise H\'ebert.
N: There is a feel of a missing (or extra) beat between the parts, because the second part
N: has the strongest beat in the middle of each bar.  The bar lines for the second part could
N: be shifted by half a bar.
Z: \251 1997 by John Chambers <jc@eddie.mit.edu> http://eddie.mit.edu/~jc/music/
M: 2/4
L: 1/8
K: D
|: "D"[F2A] [FA]>[EG] \
| [EG][DF] [D2F] \
| [DF][FA] [FA][Ad] \
| "Em"[dA][GB] [G2B] \
| "A7"[G2c] [Gc]>[FB] \
| [FB][EA] [E2A] \
| [EA][DB] [CA][DB] \
| [FA][EG] "D"[D2F] :|
|: "D"[DF][EG] [F2A]- \
| [FA][FA] [Ad][Ad] \
| [DF][EG] [F2A]- \
| [FA][FA] [Ad][Ad] \
| [DF][EG] [F2A] \
| [D2F] "A7"[EG]>[EG] \
|1 [DF][CG] "D"[D2F] \
:|2 [DF][CG] "D"[D2F] \
| "A7".[C2A] "D".[D2F] |]

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