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I first heard this when I was playing in Brittany in August 1972. It was the first festival in L’Orient, and one of the highlights was the music of the Bagad Bleimor band that played this fine march on several occasions (throughout the festival). It was enough for me to learn it.
E4 A3 B | A4- A2 E2 | AE AB cd cB | A4- A2 Bc | d4 dcde | c4 d/c/B A2 | B4 BABc | B4- B2 e2 || E4 A3 B | A4- A2 E2 | AE AB cd cB | A/B/A- A4 Bc | d4 dcde | c4 d/c/B A2 | B4 BABc | B4 B2 cd || e3 f e2 c2 | A4- A2 Bc | dc de d2 c2 | B4 B2 cB | A2 c2 B/c/B A2 | E4 A3 B | c3 B BABc | A4- A2 E2 || e3 f e2 c2 | A4- A2 Bc | dc de d2 c2 | B4 B2 cB | A2 c2 B/c/B A2 | e4 A3 B | c3 B BABc | A8 |