X: 0
T: Contra Jig Medley 12 (a A D G)
K:


X: 1
P: Jefferson and Liberty  (the Gobby O)
O: 1843
R: jig
Z: 2005 John Chambers <jc:trillian.mit.edu>
B: NEFR #12 (in Am rather than Ador)
B: Howe's Musician's Companion, Part 2 (1843)
N: Based on an English song, "The Gobby O"
M: 6/8
L: 1/8
K: Ador
"A"|:\
"Am"{AB}c2A A^GA | E2A ABc | "G"B2G GBc | dBG GAB |\
"Am"c2A A^GA | E2A A2e "I"| edc "E7"BAB | "Am"E2A A3 :|
"B"|:\
"Am"A2B c2d | "C"e2f g3 | e2f g2e | "G"dBG G2E |\
"Am"A2B c2d | "C"efg "F"a3 | "C"edc "E7"BAB | "Am"c2A A3 :|


X: 2
P: Stan Chapman's Jig  (Willie's Trip To Toronto)
O: attr. Jerry Holland
M: 6/8
L: 1/8
Z: 1997 by John Chambers <jc:trillian.mit.edu>
N: Origin of the name, from fiddleinspain@thesession.org:
N: [Stan told me that he] was touring Cape Breton with some young fiddlers
N: and dropped in to see Jerry Holland. Jerry played him a jig and Stan
N: liked it so much he asked if he could have the dots so he could teach
N: it to his students. He toured/played/taught for the next year or so
N: and then met a fiddler who played him the same tune. When Stan identified
N: it by the name he’d been given (Willie’s Trip to Toronto?), the fiddler
N: looked at him funny and told him it was called Stan Chapman’s... That
N: was the first time he found out it had been renamed in his honour! I’m
N: pretty sure Stan still has the handwritten copy with the original title
N: somewhere.
K: A
   F \
| "A"E3 EFA | "E"B3 Bce | "A"fea fec | ecA "E"BAF \
| "A"E3 EFA | "E"B3 Bce | "A"fea fec | "E"ecA "A"A2 :|
y  f \
| "A"e2e ecA | "D"f2f fga | "A"fec "E"BAB | "F#m"cAF "D"F2f \
| "A"e2e ecA | "D"f2f fga | "A"fec "E"BAB | "A"cAA A2 |]
y  f \
| "A"e2e ecA | "D"f2f fga | "A"fec "E"BAB | "F#m"cAF "D"F2f \
| "A"ecA ecA | "D"fdf fga | "A"fec "E"BAB | "A"cAA A2 |]


X: 3
P: Lad O'Beirne
R: jig
Z: 1997 by John Chambers <jc:trillian.mit.edu>
M: 6/8
L: 1/8
K: D
|: "D"d2F AGF | d2F AGF | "A7"A,CE GFG | A,CE GFE \
|  "D"DFA "G"DGB | "A7"Adc "D"d2e | fed "A7"cBA | GFE "D"D3 :|
|: "D"~f3 a^ga | fdd de=f | "C"e=ce gfg | "A7"efd cde \
|  "D"fef "A7"gfg | "D"aga "G"bag | "D"fed "A7"cBA | GFE "D"D3 :|


X: 4
P: Hundred Pipers   [G]
R: jig, march
O: Scotland 1851
Z: John Chambers <jc:trillian.mit.edu>
N: (*) F chords give even more "bagpipey" version.
M: 6/8
L: 1/8
K: G
   GA \
| "G"B2D D>ED | "C"E2G G2e | "G"d2B "Em"B>AG | "Am"B2A "D7"A>GA \
| "G"B2D D>ED | "C"E2G G2e | "G"d2B "D7"A>GA | "G"G3- G :|
|: Bc \
| "G"d2d dBd | "C"e2g gfe | "G"d2B "Em"B>AG | "Am"B2A "D7"ABc \
| "G"d2d dBd | "C"e2g gfe | "G"d2B "D7"A>GA | "G"G3- G :|

