Key: G
Form: Reel
ABC:
X:1 T:Saute de Lapin [1] M:2/4 L:1/16 Q:120 R:Reel K:G |:"G"BcBA GABc|"G"d2B2"D7"A4|ABcB ABcd|"C"e2f2 "D7" (3(ded d2)|! "G"BcBA GABc|"G"d2B2 "D7"A4|ABcB ABcd|1"D7"edfd "G"g2 z2:|2 "D7"edfd "G"g2 |! |:ef|"G"gdBc d2ef|gdBc d2dd|"D7"^cddd cddd|"D7"^cddd cddd|! "G"gdBc d2ef|gdBc d2dd|"D7"^cddd cddd|"D7"edfd "G"g2:|!
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*Notes: Saute de Lapin translates variously as Bunny Hop, Hop of the Bunny, Rabbit’s Leap or The Jumping Rabbit. When I asked my French scholar friend regarding “de Lapin” or “du Lapin” (I see it both ways from various sources) she advised, “I suspect it’s Saut de lapin…. If you used du rather than de, it would specify a particular rabbit, rather than the more general.”