A lively Irish jig traditionally associated with washerwomen's dances,
popularized in 18th century Ireland. Frequently used for country dances
and ceili gatherings with characteristic 6/8 rhythm.
Lively traditional Irish jig dating back to the 1700s, frequently used for country dances and later adapted for classical arrangements.
A lively Irish jig often associated with folk dances, characterized by its rapid tempo and distinctive rhythm.
A lively traditional Irish jig frequently used for folk dancing, characterized by its rapid 6/8 time signature and cheerful melody.
A lively traditional Irish jig often played at ceilidhs and folk sessions, characterized by its distinctive hopping rhythm and pentatonic melody.