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A bouncy Irish dance performed in 6/8 time. A Light Jig is a traditional Step dance done in soft-shoes. A Treble Jig is a traditional Step dance done in hard-shoes. There are some Ceili dances such as the Haymaker
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When the word "Jig" is used, it usually means "Double Jig" unless jigs in general are meant. Double jigs are in 6/8 time, having 6 eighth notes in most of the measures in the tune. The rhythm of the double jig sounds like HUMP-it- y DUMP-it-y. They usually have 32 bars total in the tune. Single jigs, or Slides, are in 12/8 time, and often substitute a quarter note for two of the eighth notes in each measure. So the single jig rhythm sounds a bit like HUMP-ty DUM-ty SAT-on-a WALL. ...
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