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Irish Jig

by Yennek Sivad

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The term jig (Irish Jig my rendition of it) was probably derived from the French giguer, meaning 'to jump'. It was known as a dance in sixteenth-century England, and the term was used for a dancing entertainment in 16th-century plays. Later the dance began to be associated with music particularly in 6/8 time, and with slip jigs 9/8 time.

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released October 14, 2013

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Yennek Sivad Michigan

Hello Fans, eight years ago, I composed my first album called, Driftwood in my home studio. I was very NEW to music, composing and arranging and I did not know what I was doing, but I was having an amazing time doing it. That for me is why I love making music and I may never be a Billy Cobham, Alexander Zonjic, Bruno Mars and many others.
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