A lively Irish jig traditionally played in sessions, frequently used for folk dancing. The melody's distinctive contour resembles a swallow's tail movement.
A lively traditional Irish jig in E minor, commonly played in folk sessions with a distinctive 6/8 rhythm. The "swallowtail" name likely references the tune's flowing melodic contour.
A lively traditional Irish jig frequently played at sessions, characterized by its distinctive swallowtail rhythmic pattern and modal melody.
A lively 6/8 dance tune originating from Irish tradition, often played at ceilidhs and festivals.
Lively 6/8 time Irish jig popular in traditional music sessions worldwide