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'''SKIVER THE QUILT [3].''' American, Jig (6/8 time). A Major ('A' part) & E Dorian ('B' part) {Cole/Ryan}: G Major (‘A’ part) & D Dorian (‘B’ part) {Kennedy}. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The jig is not related to "[[Skiver the Quilt (1)]]" or "[[Skiver the Quilt (2)]]". New York researcher, musician and writer Don Meade says: “Skiver was an inferior leather made from sheep skin, but the title may have been a misprint for 'Shiver the Quilt', the meaning of which is more easily imagined.” | '''SKIVER THE QUILT [3].''' American, Jig (6/8 time). A Major ('A' part) & E Dorian ('B' part) {Cole/Ryan}: G Major (‘A’ part) & D Dorian (‘B’ part) {Kennedy}. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The jig is not related to "[[Skiver the Quilt (1)]]" or "[[Skiver the Quilt (2)]]", rather it is a close version of O'Neill's "[[Tenpenny Bit (The) (1)]]." New York researcher, musician and writer Don Meade says: “Skiver was an inferior leather made from sheep skin, but the title may have been a misprint for 'Shiver the Quilt', the meaning of which is more easily imagined.” | ||
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SKIVER THE QUILT [3]. American, Jig (6/8 time). A Major ('A' part) & E Dorian ('B' part) {Cole/Ryan}: G Major (‘A’ part) & D Dorian (‘B’ part) {Kennedy}. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The jig is not related to "Skiver the Quilt (1)" or "Skiver the Quilt (2)", rather it is a close version of O'Neill's "Tenpenny Bit (The) (1)." New York researcher, musician and writer Don Meade says: “Skiver was an inferior leather made from sheep skin, but the title may have been a misprint for 'Shiver the Quilt', the meaning of which is more easily imagined.”