A lively traditional Irish jig dating back to 18th century, characterized by its compound meter and infectious rhythm, often played at ceilidhs and folk festivals. Its enduring popularity stems from its danceable tempo and memorable melodic patterns.
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 Irish jig dating back to at least the 1700s, often associated with country dances and Celtic music traditions.