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Before I learned this one, I hadn’t many tunes, which I suppose contributed to my belief that all jigs had two parts. Banjo player Seamus Egan played this for me one day in 1962. I noticed it to be longer than other jigs. I said, “Why so?” He laughed, saying, “Haven’t you ever heard a tune with three parts?”