Hi friends!

You may remember I asked a while ago about what sort of dance I could call to a 
specific quebecois tune that one of our bands always played and I hate to call 
to.

In the end that conversation shifted into one regarding how to communicate with 
bands generally, and what sort of expectations I could have of a band that 
doesn't get into the business of choosing tunes to match dances themselves.

It was all very helpful and I am pleased to report that my relationship with 
the band I was previously having some friction with has improved!

And- at our upcoming dance they're doing a wonderful thing - they've invited 
any interested and aspiring musicians to come and play along unmic'd behind 
them - and they've set up a google drive folder with the tunes, containing both 
recordings and sheet music,.

This is great for me because finally I can preview all the tunes and be ready 
with the desired order they will be played in!

But listening to the Aime-Gagnon-Telephone tune set, I realized this is the 
other set this band plays that really bums me out.

I just can't get a dance of mine to feel good to it.
Could you folks have a listen and let me know your thoughts?

I can't really put my finger on it other than ... it kinda feels plodding to 
dance to at this speed, and yet it feels like the musicians are playing really 
fast already?

and....it has a bit of a stressful and on edge feel- rather than a "sit back 
and enjoy" feel of other tunes?

I will close by saying this band also plays LOTS of great tunes, which I love, 
and they are fabulous musicians :)

here is the tune in the google drive....
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1qsoLthlIYvBNRqD2Kvd0JyYzSjwj4KS4/view?usp=drivesdk

or if you prefer, on spotify!
https://open.spotify.com/track/7fAJSwoKsQQC1cqlAmouLJ?si=nijl2dibR6Ktupc-w08IbA

thank you for thoughts and/or dance suggestions :)
Kat in Halifax
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