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'''GROG'''. Irish, Slip Jig. Goodman, vol. IV, p.. 1-2.
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X:1 T:Grog M:9/8 L:1/8 N:Goodman includes the tune in his section “Jackson’s Airs” B:James Goodman music manuscript collection, vol. 4 (mid-19th century, pp. 1-2) B: http://goodman.itma.ie/volume-four#?c=0&m=0&s=0&cv=4&z=-349.1933%2C403.0816%2C7751.005%2C2953.0092 Z:AK/Fiddler’s Companion K:D A|d2D DFA DFA|d2D DFA BGE|d2D DFA DFA|dcB AGF BGE:| |:d2g faf gfe|dcB AGF BGE|d2g faf gfe|dcB AFd AFD:| |:dB/c/d/ DFA DFA|dB/c/d/ DFA BGE|dB/c/d/ DFA DFA|dcB AGF BGE:| |:afd dfd cBA|dcB AGF BGE|afd dfd dBA|dcB AFd AFD:|]



GROG. Irish, Slip Jig (9/6 time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABBCCDD. "Grog" is a slip jig entered by uilleann piper, collector and County Cork cleric, Canon James Goodman, into a section of airs attributed to "Piper" Jackson, in Book IV of his mid-19th century music manuscript collection (pp. 1-2).


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