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|f_annotation='''FLOWER LASS, THE.''' American, Jig (6/8 time). A Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB.The 6/8 time jigs in the Pepper collection are all labelled "Irish Jig" to differentiate them from the "straight jig", a duple-time, lightly syncopated, dance tune like a reel. The Pepper 6/8 jigs are not from actual Irish sources, with a few exceptions, but are probably American journeyman compositions in the style.
|f_annotation='''FLOWER LASS, THE.''' American, Jig (6/8 time). A Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The tune is characterized as an "Irish Jig" (i.e. 6/8 time) in the J.W. Pepper collection, but this is only to differentiate the genre from the "straight jig", a duple time, reel-like piece popular in the late 19th century. There is nothing of Irishness in the character of the melody, nor is the tune meant to be masquerading as a jig from Ireland; the term "Irish Jig" only serves to clarify the meter.  
|f_printed_sources=A.S. Bowman ('''J.W. Pepper Collection of Five Hundred Reels, Jigs, etc.'''), Phila., 1908; No. 68, p. 16.
|f_printed_sources=A.S. Bowman ('''J.W. Pepper Collection of Five Hundred Reels, Jigs, etc.'''), Phila., 1908; No. 68, p. 16.


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FLOWER LASS, THE. American, Jig (6/8 time). A Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The tune is characterized as an "Irish Jig" (i.e. 6/8 time) in the J.W. Pepper collection, but this is only to differentiate the genre from the "straight jig", a duple time, reel-like piece popular in the late 19th century. There is nothing of Irishness in the character of the melody, nor is the tune meant to be masquerading as a jig from Ireland; the term "Irish Jig" only serves to clarify the meter.


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Printed sources : - A.S. Bowman (J.W. Pepper Collection of Five Hundred Reels, Jigs, etc.), Phila., 1908; No. 68, p. 16.






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