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X:0
T: Scottish Jigs 1 (A Am D G Em)
F:http://trillian.mit.edu/~jc/music/abc/Scotland/AGJ01.abc	 2024-06-03 155154 UT
K:

X:1
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"f2-f fga | "A"fec "E"BAB | "F#m"cAF "D"F2f \
| "A"e2e ecA | "D"f2-f fga | "A"fec "E"BAB | "A"cAA A2 |]
y  f \
| "A"e2e ecA | "D"f2-f fga | "A"fec "E"BAB | "F#m"cAF "D"F2f \
| "A"ecA ecA | "D"fdf fga | "A"fec "E"BAB | "A"cAA A2 |]

X:2
P: the Tenpenny Bit
O: Trad, Ireland
R: jig
S: O'Neill's "1850" (Music of Ireland), 1903
B: Harding’s "All Round Collection" 1905, under the title “Made in Ireland”
N: Similar to The Three Little Drummers
Z: 1997 by John Chambers <jc:trillian.mit.edu>
M: 6/8
L: 1/8
K: ADor
   e \
| "Am"eAA eAA | "G"BAB GBd | "Am"eAA eAA | "G"def g[af]g \
| "Am"eAA eAA | "G"BAB GBd | "G"edB g[dB]B | "G"BAG "Am"A2 :|
|: B \
| "Am"A2a aga | "G"bge dBG | "Am"A2a aga | "G"bge g2d \
| "Am"e2a aga | "G"bge dBd | "G"edB g[dB]B | "G"BAG "Am"A2 :|
%%text A major chords work just as well.

X:3
P: the Rose in the Heather
%D:1929
R: jig
Z: Transcribed to abc by Mary Lou Knack
D: First recorded under this title in New York in 1929 by melodeon player Peter J. Conlon and fiddler James Morrison.
B: O’Brien (Jerry O’Brien’s Accordion Instructor), 1949; #48.
B: Breathnach (CRÉ I), 1963, #28, p.12.
L: 1/8
M: 6/8
K: D
|: "D"FAF "A7"EFE | "D"DFA BAF | "D"ABd "A7"ede | "D"fdB "A7"AFE \
|  "D"FAF "A7"E[FD][EB,] | "D"DFA BAF | "D"AdB "A7"AFE | "(D)"FDC "D"D3 :|
|: "D"fdB ABd | "D"faa afd | "G"gfg "D"fed | "Em"Bee "A7"efg \
|  "D"fdB ABd | "D"faa afa | "G"baf "A7"gfe | "(D)"fdc "D"d3 :|

X:4
M: 6/8
L: 1/8
P: the Kelloholm Jig
C: Peter Hyssett
S: RSCDS Leaflet 32
R: Jig
K: G
[| "G"D2B B^AB |  d^cd BGE |    D2B B^AB |    dcB "Am"c3 \
| "D7"D2A A^GA |  cBc  AFE |    D2A A^GA |   ed^c  "G"d3 ||
|| "G"D2B B^AB |  d^cd BGE |    D2B B^AB |    dcB "Am"c3 \
| "D7"D2A A^GA |  cBc  AFE |    D2A A^GA |"D7"cBA  "G"G3 |]
[| "G"DGB d2d  |  ed^c dBG |    DGB dcB  |"Am"c2A     A3 \
| "D7"DFA c2c  |  dcB  cAF |    DFA c2c  |   ed^c  "G"d3 ||
|| "G"DGB d2d  |  ed^c dBG |    DGB dBG  | "C"F2E     E3 \
| "Am"EAc ecA  |"G"DGB dBG |"D7"FAc e2F  | "G"G3-     G3 |]

X:5
P: the Rakish Highlandman
O: 1788
R: jig
B: Aird "Selection of Scotch, English, Irish and Foreign Airs" v.3 p.175 1788
B: RSCDS 19-6(I)
N: Thomas Wilson "Companion to the Ball Room" p.96 1816 (for the dance by the same name)
Z: 1997 by John Chambers <jc:trillian.mit.edu>
M: 6/8
L: 1/8
K: EDor
G/F/ \
| "Em"E2B B2A | GBG E2G | "D"FAF D2G | FAF D2G/F/ \
| "Em"E2B B2A | GBG E2G | "D"FAF D2F | "Em"E3 E2 :|
|: G/A/ \
| "G"B2A "(A)"B2c | "D"d2c d3 | FAF D2G | FAF D2G/A/ \
| "G"B2A "(A)"B2c | "D"d2c d3 | FAF D2F | "Em"E3 E2 :|
%%textfont Times-Roman 10
%%text Arranged by John Chambers


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filesizedescription
Tune-16279-AGJ01.abc 3938 ABC music file with the extracted tune(s)
Tune-16279-AGJ01.txt 3938 Plain-text file with the extracted tune(s)
Tune-16279-get.log 8356 Log file, useful mostly for debugging
These files should be available for 24 hours.