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'''JAY'S REEL'''. Canadian, Reel. Canada, Prince Edward Island. Perlman (1996) believes the tune may have been converted from a march, and notes that his source's father, Lem Jay, used to play this tune every New Year's Eve on Charlottetown radio in the 1930's.  
'''JAY'S REEL'''. Canadian, Reel. Canada, Prince Edward Island. A Mixoldyian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA'BB'. Perlman (1996) believes the tune may have been converted from a march, and notes that his source's father, Lem Jay, used to play this tune every New Year's Eve on Charlottetown radio in the 1930's. It may be a converted march air, notes Perlman.  
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Tune properties and standard notation


JAY'S REEL. Canadian, Reel. Canada, Prince Edward Island. A Mixoldyian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA'BB'. Perlman (1996) believes the tune may have been converted from a march, and notes that his source's father, Lem Jay, used to play this tune every New Year's Eve on Charlottetown radio in the 1930's. It may be a converted march air, notes Perlman.

Source for notated version: Roland Jay (b. 1906, Mt. Stewart, Queens County, Prince Edward Island) [Perlman].

Printed sources: Perlman (The Fiddle Music of Prince Edward Island), 1996; p. 87.

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