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|f_annotation='''MICHAEL WIGGINS [2].''' Irish, English, American; Jig (6/8 time). F Major (Graupner): G Major (Cahusac): D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB (Graupner): AABA (Cahusac): AABB. The tune appears in a few American publications of the early 19th century, including Joseph Carr's '''Carr's Pocket Companion''' (New York, 1800), George Willig's '''Willig's Collection of Popular Country Dances, No. 4''' (Philadelphia, 1812), Graupner's '''A Collection of County Dances and Cotillions''' (Boston, c. 1808), and London publisher John Ball's '''The Gentleman's Amusement Book 3''' (1815). The melody is a different one than "[[Michael Wiggins in Ireland]]."
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'''MICHAEL WIGGINS [2].''' Irish, English, American; Jig (6/8 time). F Major (Graupner): D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB (Graupner): AABB. The tune appears in a few American publications of the early 19th century, including Joseph Carr's '''Carr's Pocket Companion''' (New York, 1800), George Willig's '''Willig's Collection of Popular Country Dances, No. 4''' (Philadelphia, 1812), Graupner's '''A Collection of County Dances and Cotillions''' (Boston, c. 1808), and London publisher John Ball's '''The Gentleman's Amusement Book 3''' (1815). The melody is a different one than "[[Michael Wiggins in Ireland]]."
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<font color=red>''Printed sources''</font> : - Carr ('''Carr's Pocket Companion'''), 1800; p. 9. Graupner ('''A Collection of Country Dances and Cotillions arranged for the piano forte'''), Boston, c. 1808; No. 7, p. 3.  Raven ('''English Country Dance Tunes'''), 1984; p. 127.
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MICHAEL WIGGINS [2]. Irish, English, American; Jig (6/8 time). F Major (Graupner): G Major (Cahusac): D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB (Graupner): AABA (Cahusac): AABB. The tune appears in a few American publications of the early 19th century, including Joseph Carr's Carr's Pocket Companion (New York, 1800), George Willig's Willig's Collection of Popular Country Dances, No. 4 (Philadelphia, 1812), Graupner's A Collection of County Dances and Cotillions (Boston, c. 1808), and London publisher John Ball's The Gentleman's Amusement Book 3 (1815). The melody is a different one than "Michael Wiggins in Ireland."


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Printed sources : - William Cahusac (The German Flute Preceptor), c. 1814; p. 25. Carr (Carr's Pocket Companion), 1800; p. 9. Graupner (A Collection of Country Dances and Cotillions arranged for the piano forte), Boston, c. 1808; No. 7, p. 3. Raven (English Country Dance Tunes), 1984; p. 127.






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