X: 020009
T: JIG (V)
O: Losch, V, 1930s, B.
R: "straight jig"
Z: 2026 John Chambers <jc:trillian.mit.edu>
%%slurgraces yes
%%graceslurs yes
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
K: C
DE/F/ |\
G2 GG/G/ G2G>F | G>AB>c d>BG2 | A3A/A/ A2A>B | c>Bc>d e>de>f |
g>fg2 z2DE/F/ | G2 GG/G/ G2G2 | G>AB>c d>BG2 | A3A/B/ c>AF>A | G2A>F G2 ||
z2 |\
B>AB>c dBG2 | {B}A>GA>B c2z2 | B>AB>c d>BG2 | {B}A>GF>E D2z2 |
DGBc d>BG2 | A>GA>B c2cA | B>dB>G A>cA>F | G2A>F G2 |]
%%begintext align
%% If this is a "jig," it must be one of the so-called "straight jigs" like
%% those in the blackface minstrel shows. The second part is also that of
%% the well-known Soldier's Joy tune (No. 332).
%%endtext
