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X:1 T:Petite Bijoux, Les T:Little Jewels, The M:6/8 L:1/8 B:W. Power - "Power's Collection of Country Dances, Volume 8" (c. 1812, p. 2) R:Jig K:C e/f/|Sg2g a2g|e2 e g2f|d2d dcd|e3 c2 e/f/| g2g a2g|e3 g2f|d2d dcd|c3z2|| c'|b2b gab|c'3 g2a|f2 g e2f|d3 z2c'| b2b gab|c'3 a2a|f2 f def|gba gefS|| e|a2a c'2c'|bab e2e|f2d B2e|A3 z2f| a2 a c'2c' |bab e2e|f2d B2e|a3 z2S||



PETITE BIJOUX, LES (The Little Jewels). AKA - "Petit Bijoux." AKA and see "Cats in the Village," "Crossing the Oily River," "Flying Boy (The)," "French Reaper (The)," "Garçon Volage Quadrille (1) (La)," "Jim Crow Quadrille (3)," "Lea Castle," "Nine Pins (1)," "Quadrille 2nd Set – La Poule," "Queen Victoria's Country Dance," "Turfahun Barndance (The)." Irish, Jig (6/8 time). C Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). ABC.  "Les Petite Bijoux" is a member of a large and many-titled tune family in two and three strain versions.  The first strain is shared with the popular "Dingle Regatta" AKA "Quarry Cross Slide (4)," but the subsequent parts differ. 


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Printed sources : - William Power (Power's Collection of Country Dances, Volume 8), Dublin, c.1812; p. 2.






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