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There are three types of jigs in Irish music the most common type
being the double jig. The double jig is in 6/8 time with
two strong accents in the bar.
The second type is the slip jig which is in 9/8 with three strong
accents in the bar. Slip jigs and double jigs might be played in the
same set of tunes because though they are different (three accents
instead of two) they are played at a similar tempo and have a similar
feel.
The third type is the Single Jig -more commonly called
the slide- and it is in 12/8. The slide has a very different
feel with four accents over the twelve beats: it has a great swing
and is played quite fast. Slides are mainly associated with the Sliabh
Luchra area on the Cork/Kerry border.
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