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This is a jig I heard played locally by musicians who are members of the band Piper’s Crow. The tune itself is a happy-go-lucky piece, its melody similar to old English style compositions that in themselves remind me of the influence of the lute.
A | B2 d G2 A B2 B AGE | D2 E G2 A BdB AGE | B2 d G2 A B2 B B/A/GE | D2 E G2 A G3 G2 A || B2 d G2 A B2 d AGE | D2 E G2 A BdB AGE | B2 d G2 A B2 B AGE | D2 E G2 A G3 G2 A || Bdd d2 B d2 B dcB | c2 e eed e2 d efg | Bdd d2 B d2 B dcd | e2 g g2 a g3 g2 G || B2 d d2 B d2 B dcB | c2 e e2 d eed efg | B2 d d2 B d2 B dcd | egg g2 a g3 g2 G || Bcd G2 A B2 d AGE | D2 E G2 A BdB AGE | B2 d G2 A BdB AGE | D2 E G2 A G3 G2 A || B2 d G2 A BdB AGE | D2 E G2 A BdB AGE | B2 d G2 A BdB AGE | D2 E G2 A G3 G2 A | Bdd d2 B d2 B dcB | c2 e eed eed efg | B2 d d2 B d2 B dcd | egg g2 a g3 g2 G | Bdd d2 B d2 B dcB | c2 e e2 d eed efg | B2 d d2 B d2 B dcd | egg g2 a g3- g3 |