Soulton Jigg
X:1 T:Soulton Jigg M:6/8 L:1/8 S:John Young’s Dancing Master, 2nd volume (London, 1713) K:G g2g gdB|gdB A3|B>cd efg|aeg f>ed/c/|Bdg Bdg|Bdg f2e| a>ba/g/ fdg|g2f g3:||BAG BAG|Bdd d2^d|eBe egf/e/|^(d3 d2)f| gfe bBe/f/|gfe b^de|e>fg f2e|(e3 e2) e/f/|g>fe dcB|ABG FAD| G>AB B>AG|(d3 d2)|e>fg dcB|c>de e>fg/a/|fdg gaf|g6||
X:1
T:Soulton Jigg
M:6/4
L:1/4
S:Walsh, John, The Compleat Country Dancing-Master, 2nd Book,
S:London, 1740, p. 28
Z:François-Emmanuel de Wasseige
N:The first strain is to be play’d twice and the last but once
N:[repeats notated accordingly].
K:G
g2g gdB|gdB A3|B>cd efg|aeg f>e d/c/|
Bdg Bdg|Bdg f2g|a>ba/g/ fdg|g2f g3:|
BAG BAG|Bdd d2^d|eBe eg(f/e/)|(^d3 d2)f|
gfe bBe/f/|gfe b^de|e>fg f2e|(e3 e2) e/f/|
g>fe dcB|ABG FAD|G>AB B>AG|(d3 d2)|
e>fg dcB|c>de e>f g/a/|fga gaf|g6|]