An Irish Jig has a 6/8 Tempo, while an Irish Reel has a 4/4 Tempo. An Irish musician put it to me this way: If you can say "Black and Decker, Black and Decker" to the music, then it's a reel. If you can say "rashers and sausages, rashers and sausages," it's a jig.
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Frequently, it's " The Campbells Are Coming.." This is actually a Scottish song, Baile Inneraora. The Clan Campbell website has the lyrics infull, and the history of the song and more.
yes, but is you want your fletchings to be in the correct place needed you need a fletching jig
Irish Jig, it is instrumental dance music- 5-4- 3-ll 3-ll to use the Audion method of fingering assuming middle C. There are also martial marching airs, more properly scotch-Irish such as the familiar Bagpipe ode- Scotland the Brave- which is the all-to-familiar ( way way a way way way way , as far as I know it has no lyrics.
Jig-a-Jig was created in 1970-05.
Jig-a-Jig - EP - was created in 2006.
I believe it is the Single Jig/Light Jig in Irish Dancing that was once a Irish Peasant Dance.
Jig or Irish step dance
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The reel is a traditional irish dance danced with soft shoe (gillies) and all irish dancing schools have a different reel. Also the reel is in irish music and one of the four traditional soft shoe dances : reel , light jig , slip jig ,and the single jig,(also referred as the hop jig).
A light jig is an Irish dance. It is the second dance that you learn when you start.
Irish is the proper adjective for Irish, as in "Irish dancing," "Irish jig," or "Irish bar."
An Irish Jig has a 6/8 Tempo, while an Irish Reel has a 4/4 Tempo. An Irish musician put it to me this way: If you can say "Black and Decker, Black and Decker" to the music, then it's a reel. If you can say "rashers and sausages, rashers and sausages," it's a jig.
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