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This is another three-part jig that has sat in O’Neill’s 1001 collection without any attention to the possibility of playing it. I first heard it a few years ago from Wisconsin native Nathan Gourley, who played it onto a tape for me.
E2 A A2 B ccA BGE | GAG EDE GAG GED | EFG A2 B c2 A Bcd | ege dBG ABA A2 G ||
E2 A A2 B c2 A BGE | GAG EDE GAG GED | EFG A2 B c2 A Bcd | ege dBG ABA Ace ||
a2 e a2 e abc' b2 a | g2 e gge edc BAG | a2 e a2 e abc' b2 a | gfe dBG A/B/A-A Ace ||
a2 e a2 e abc' b2 a | g2 e g2 e edc BAG | a2 e a2 e abc' b2 a | gfe dBG A3 A2 G ||
E2 A A2 B ccA BGE | GAG EDE GAG GED | EFG A2 B c2 A Bcd | ege dBG ABA{/B} A2 G ||
E2 A A2 B ccA BGE | GAG EDE GAG GED | EFG A2 B ccA Bcd | ege dBG ABA Ace ||
a2 e a2 e abc' b2 a | g2 e gge edc BAG | a2 e a2 e abc' b2 a | gfe dBG A3 Ace ||
a2 e a2 e abc' b2 a | g2 e g2 e edc BAG | a2 e a2 e abc' b2 a | gfe dBG AA-A A3 |