X: 590042
T: JIG (V)
O: Simmons, V, 1930s, B.
R: jig
B: DTFMTF: Sam Bayard's "Dance to the Fiddle, March to the Fife" p.590 #42
N: This is a distant relative of the Swallow Tail jig.
N: The book's notes say "The G on the E-string was generally played a little high."
N: The =c note in bar 8 has an up-arrow suggesting the same slightly high intonation.
Z: 2025 John Chambers <jc:trillian.mit.edu>
%%slurgraces yes
%%graceslurs yes
M: 6/8
L: 1/8
K: Gmix
%%continueall no
z |\
efg a2b !segno!|| a2b "^A..."agf | efg a2b | agf {gf}g2z | def a2b |
a2b "^B..."agf | efe dBB | "^^"=cAA A2 || f/g/ | eAA cAA | eAA cA"^C."f | eAA cAA | BGG G2g |
eAA cAA | eAA "^D..."cef | gag fgf |[1 [M:9/8] ecA efg a2!segno!b "_D.S."|[2"(Final)"ecA A2 |]
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"Var."y \
||"^A"y a2f || "^B"y aff ||"^C"y f/g/ ||y "D"cAf || y6 y6 y6 y6 
