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Sheet Music for "She la na Gig"She la na GigSheela na GiggSlip Jig and Country Dance TuneBook: Straight and Skillern – Two Hundred and Four FavouriteCountry Dances, vol. 1 (c. 1775, No. 185, p. 93)Notes: The last tune in the dance set Irish LiltTranscription: AK/Fiddler’s Companion



SHEELA NA GIGG. AKA and see "Sheela's Kiss, "Sheila's Kiss, "Shillin' a Jig." Irish, English; Slip Jig (9/8 time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABC (Hime). Sheela na Gig is the name of a Celtic fertility goddess. The melody was used in Kane O’Hara’s ballad opera Midas (1764), and it was part of a set of five tunes used for a dance called “Irish Lilt” at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane (also including “Irish Lilt (8),” “Priest and his Boots (1) (The),” “Trip to the Dargle (A)” and “Lango Lee (1)”). William Vickers included it in his 1770 music manuscript as "Shillin' a Jig" (copied from an earlier London publication by the Thompsons), and R.M. Levey printed the slip jig in 1873 as "Sheela's Kiss."

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Printed sources : -James Aird (Selection of Scotch, English, Irish and Foreign Airs, vol. 5), Glasgow, 1797; No. 96, p. 37. Hime (Forty Eight Original Irish Dances Never Before Printed with Basses, vol. 1), Dublin, 1804; No. 22. Kennedy (Fiddler’s Tune-Book: Slip Jigs and Waltzes), 1999; No. 73, p. 17 (as "Sheila's Kiss"). Mulhollan (Selection of Irish and Scots Tunes), Edinburgh, 1804; p. 36. Straight and Skillern (Two Hundred and Four Favourite Country Dances, vol. 1), c. 1775; No. 185, p. 93. Samuel, Anne & Peter Thompson (The Hibernian Muse), London, 1787; No. 53, p. 32

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