A jig that has a ternary form is typically structured in three distinct sections, often labeled as A-B-A. This structure features a lively A section, followed by a contrasting B section, and concludes with a return to the A section. An example of a jig with ternary form is "The Irish Washerwoman," which showcases this pattern through its melodic variations and rhythmic drive. This form allows for both repetition and contrast, enhancing the dance's energetic feel.
JIG
A light jig is an Irish dance. It is the second dance that you learn when you start.
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Genuine Negro Jig was created on 2010-02-16.
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A tenary form has 3 sections
Yes, it is a ternary form, it is AABA which is originally ABA structure and ABA structure is Ternary form :) Hope that helped
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