Success - I've found a version and it's called Polka à Blanchard!
So, you can get some sleep now.......................
Cheers
Mike

On 23 Oct, 08:48, mike gilpin <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Mitch - I don't think it has a 'proper' name. I've always heard it
> referred to just as a Polka piquée. Unless, of course, someone knows
> different...................
>
> Hope you're keeping well
> Cheers
> Mike
>
> On 23 Oct, 04:30, [email protected] wrote:
>
> > Can anyone identify this tune? We heard it at the French session at Lark  
> > camp a few years ago and caught it on cassette.
>
> > Here's the sheet music:
> > _http://www.avocetmusic.com/srfrench/302%20Mystery%20Polka.pdf_
> > (http://www.avocetmusic.com/srfrench/302%20Mystery%20Polka.pdf)
>
> > Here's the midi file, if you can read this:
> > _http://www.avocetmusic.com/srfrench/302%20Mystery%20Polka.mid_
> > (http://www.avocetmusic.com/srfrench/302%20Mystery%20Polka.mid)
>
> > Please help...this will keep me up at night!
>
> > Mitch Gordon
> > Guerneville, California, US

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