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|f_annotation='''JOE DRODY'S JIG.'''  Canadian, Reel (cut time). Canada, east Gaspé Peninsula. A Major. AEae tuning (fiddle). AABB. Joe Drody Sr. (1885-1965) and Joe Drody Jr. (pronounced ''D-row-dy'') were fiddlers from Douglastown<ref>https://www.douglashistory.co.uk/history/Places/douglastown.htm</ref>, historically a mixed anglo-francophone community at the eastern end of the Gaspé peninsula. The reel was in the repertory of fiddler Erskine Morris (1912-1997), also originally from Douglastown, who recorded in in 1990 on a home cassette, and learned from his mentor, Joe Drody Sr. See also "[[Joe Drody's Tune]]", and "[[Anthony Drody's Tune]]," from Joe's Sr.'s son.  
|f_annotation='''JOE DRODY'S JIG.'''  Canadian, Reel (cut time). Canada, east Gaspé Peninsula. A Major. AEae tuning (fiddle). AABB. Joe Drody Sr. (1885-1965) and Joe Drody Jr. (pronounced ''D-row-dy'') were fiddlers from Douglastown<ref>https://www.douglashistory.co.uk/history/Places/douglastown.htm</ref>, historically a mixed anglo-francophone community at the eastern end of the Gaspé peninsula. The reel was in the repertory of fiddler Erskine Morris (1912-1997), also originally from Douglastown, who recorded in in 1990 on a home cassette, and learned from his mentor, Joe Drody Sr.<ref>See also "[[Joe Drody's Tune]]", and "[[Anthony Drody's Tune]]," from Joe's Sr.'s son</ref>. Joe Sr's sons, Joseph and Anthony Drody, both fiddlers, called the reel "The Tune that Connie Maloney Danced On."
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X:1 T:Joe Drody's Jig N:From a 1990 home cassette recording of fiddler Erskine Morris, N:(1913-1997), originally from Douglastown, at the end of the N:Gaspé peninsula. M:C| L:1/8 R:Reel N:AEae tuning (fiddle) Q:"Very Fast" Z:Transcribed by Andrew Kuntz K:A cAce dfed |cAcA B.B2A|cAcA dfed|cABB AA2A| cAcA dfed|cAcA B.B2A|cAcA cfed|cABB A.AAe|| |aece aece|aacA B.BBe|aece dBed|cABB AA2e| aace aace|aacA B.BBe|aece dBed|cA BB A.A2A||



JOE DRODY'S JIG. Canadian, Reel (cut time). Canada, east Gaspé Peninsula. A Major. AEae tuning (fiddle). AABB. Joe Drody Sr. (1885-1965) and Joe Drody Jr. (pronounced D-row-dy) were fiddlers from Douglastown[1], historically a mixed anglo-francophone community at the eastern end of the Gaspé peninsula. The reel was in the repertory of fiddler Erskine Morris (1912-1997), also originally from Douglastown, who recorded in in 1990 on a home cassette, and learned from his mentor, Joe Drody Sr.[2]. Joe Sr's sons, Joseph and Anthony Drody, both fiddlers, called the reel "The Tune that Connie Maloney Danced On."


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