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I heard this jig from the playing of Georgia old-timey fiddler James Bryan. It may be a long lost jig brought to the United States by some Irish immigrant musician.
A2 G | EAB cAd | BGG G2 E | A/B/AA agf |
gee e2 f | gba gfe | edB c/B/cd | ege eed |
ecA A2 G || EAB cAd | BGG G2 E | A{/B} AA agf |
gee e2 f | gba gfe | edB c/B/cd | ege e-ed |
ecA A2 a || aea abc' | bag gab | aba agf |
gee e2 f | gba gfe | edB c/B/cd | ege c2 d |
ecA A2 a || aea abc' | bag gab | aba agf |
gee e2 f | gba gfe | edB c/B/cd | ege e2 d |
ecA A2 G || EAB cAd | BGG G2 E | A2 A agf |
gee e2 f | gba gfe | edB c/B/cd | ege c2 d |
ecA A2 G || EAB cAd | BGG G2 E | A/B/AA agf |
gee e2 f | gba gfe | edB c/B/cd | ege e-ed |
ecA A2 a || aea abc' | bag gab | aba agf |
gee e2 f | gba gfe | edB c/B/cd | ege e2 d |
ecA A2 a || aea abc' | bag gab | aba agf |
gee e2 f | gba gfe | edB c/B/cd | ege c2 d |
ecA A3 |