La Bastringue
Unison/2-Part with Hand Claps
Emmett, 17th Century French Canadian Reel /arr. Carol Troutman Wiggins
"La Bastringue" (French for "dance hall") is an old French tune from the 17th century. In French Canada the tune became a "party song" which tells of an older man who asks a younger girl to dance the fast-paced "La Bastringue." He found … Read More
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"La Bastringue" (French for "dance hall") is an old French tune from the 17th century. In French Canada the tune became a "party song" which tells of an older man who asks a younger girl to dance the fast-paced "La Bastringue." He found he was too old to keep up with her and gave up!
Unison or very easy 2-Part
Great first French language song
For late elementary or middle school singers
Great for teaching 16th notes
Hand claps (cues in score)