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|f_annotation='''TOM TRAINOR’S'''. AKA and see "[[Andy De Jarlis]]," "[[Scotch Style]]." Irish, Jig (6/8 time). E Major/Mixolydian. AA’BB’. Learned by Karen Tweed from fiddle player Tom Trainor who had no title for it, however, the jig was composed by Métis fiddler [[biography:Andy DeJarlis]] (Manitoba), who called it "[[Scotch Sytle]]." It was picked up from DeJarlis's recording by Cape Breton musicians and is sometimes attributed to one of the musicians on that island. | |f_annotation='''TOM TRAINOR’S'''. AKA and see "[[Andy De Jarlis]]," "[[Scotch Style]]." Irish, Jig (6/8 time). E Major/Mixolydian. AA’BB’. Learned by Karen Tweed from fiddle player Tom Trainor who had no title for it, however, the jig was composed by Métis fiddler [[biography:Andy DeJarlis]] (-1975, Manitoba), who called it "[[Scotch Sytle]]." It was picked up from DeJarlis's recording by Cape Breton musicians and is sometimes attributed to one of the musicians on that island. | ||
|f_printed_sources=Taylor ('''Traditional Irish Music: Karen Tweed’s Irish Choice'''), 1994; p. 2. | |f_printed_sources=Taylor ('''Traditional Irish Music: Karen Tweed’s Irish Choice'''), 1994; p. 2. | ||
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TOM TRAINOR’S. AKA and see "Andy De Jarlis," "Scotch Style." Irish, Jig (6/8 time). E Major/Mixolydian. AA’BB’. Learned by Karen Tweed from fiddle player Tom Trainor who had no title for it, however, the jig was composed by Métis fiddler biography:Andy DeJarlis (-1975, Manitoba), who called it "Scotch Sytle." It was picked up from DeJarlis's recording by Cape Breton musicians and is sometimes attributed to one of the musicians on that island.