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D2|G>FG>B d2d2|e2e2 d4|e2d2B2G2|B2A2 (3fed (3cBA|G>FG>B d2d2| | D2|G>FG>B d2d2|e2e2 d4|e2d2B2G2|B2A2 (3fed (3cBA| | ||
e2e2d4|e2d2 gdBG|B2A2G2::d2|g2f2e2d2|e2d2B4|e2d2 cBAG| | G>FG>B d2d2|e2e2d4|e2d2 gdBG|B2A2G2:| | ||
FAag (3fed (3cBA|G>FG>B d2d2|e2e2 d4|e2d2 gdBG|B2A2G2:|| | |:d2|g2f2e2d2|e2d2B4|e2d2 cBAG|FAag (3fed (3cBA| | ||
G>FG>B d2d2|e2e2 d4|e2d2 gdBG|B2A2G2:|| | |||
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Revision as of 01:06, 8 May 2013
BOATMAN'S DANCE [2]. Scottish (?), "Sand Jig" (4/4 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. Despite its appearance in a Scottish publication, the tune's provenance is probably American. A 'sand jig' is a type of duple-rhythm tune meant as a vehicle for a solo stage dance like a clog or step dance. The stage would be sanded to facilitate one's shoe sliding for the steps.
Source for notated version: Kerr (Merry Melodies), vol. 2; No. 400, p. 45.
X:1 T:Boatman's Dance [2] M:C L:1/8 R:Sand Jig S:Kerr - Merry Melodies, vol. 2, No. 400 (c. 1880's) Z:AK/Fiddler's Companion K:G D2|G>FG>B d2d2|e2e2 d4|e2d2B2G2|B2A2 (3fed (3cBA| G>FG>B d2d2|e2e2d4|e2d2 gdBG|B2A2G2:| |:d2|g2f2e2d2|e2d2B4|e2d2 cBAG|FAag (3fed (3cBA| G>FG>B d2d2|e2e2 d4|e2d2 gdBG|B2A2G2:||
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