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John had a number of single jigs that he played with great gusto on his concertina. A lot of these, like this one, came from West Co. Clare musicians he listened to when growing up in his home area near Carrigaholt.
e | f2 e ffe f2 e fga | A3 BAF A3 ABd | e2 e efe efe dfa | baa afe d3 d2 e || ffe ffe f2 e fga | A3 BAF A3 ABd | e2 e efe efe dfa | baa afe d3 dBA || DFA AFA B2 B A2 G | F2 A d2 e f3 fef | gag fgf efe d2 B | AFA dAF E3 EFG || A2 A AFA dAF AFD | A2 A AFA d3 d2 e | fef g2 f efe d2 B | AFA f2 e d3 d2 e || ffe ffe f2 e fga | A3 BAF A3 ABd | e2 e efe efe dfa | baa afe d3 d2 e | ffe ffe f2 e fga | A3 BAF A3 ABd | e2 e efe efe dfa | baa afe d3 dBA | DFA AFA B2 B A2 G | F2 A d2 e f2 f fef | g2 g fgf efe d2 B | AFA dAF E3 EFG | A2 A AFA dAF AFD | A2 A AFA d3 d2 e | fef g2 f efe d2 B | AFA GFE D3 D3 |