X: 15051
T: M.F.C. JIG 
T: (Main Fiddle Camp Jig)
C: Bob McQuillen 31 August 2011
B: Bob's Note Book 15 #51
R: jig
%D:2011
Z: 2024 John Chambers <jc:trillian.mit.edu>
N: The E in bar 10 is low, almost a D.
M: 6/8
L: 1/8
K: D
a \
| fef d2A | B3 A2F | DFA B2d | c3-c ef | gfg e2g | f2d Bdf | efe dcB | c2B A2a |
| fef d2A | B3 AFE | DFA def | e2d B2A | Bcd edB | Adf a2A | Bcd e2f | d3 d2 :|
|: B \
| AFA BAF | ABd B2F | AFA B2F | G3- G EF | G2G EFG | A2A FGA | Bcd edc | B3 A2F |
| DFA BAF | DFA B2A | def e2d | c3 B2A | BGB d2B | ABc B2F | GAB c2A | d3- d2 :|
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%% I think that Doug Protsik's Maine Fiddle Camp is,
%% without question, the greatest music learning event in
%% New England. People both young and old come from all
%% over to learn how to play traditional music on various
%% instruments (not just fiddles) and they have the time of
%% their lives. It's a truly wonderful place. 
%% P.S. - and the food there is out of this world, too!!
%% YUMMY YUMMY!!
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