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Annotation:Mrs. Monroe’s (1)
X:1 T:Mrs. Monroe’s [1] M:6/8 L:1/8 S:White’s Unique Collection (1896), No. 39 Z:AK/Fiddler’s Companion K:G G2G (AG)A | Bcd efg | G2G (AG)A | BGE (E2D) | G2G (AG)A | Bcd efg | dcB AGA | (BG)G G2 :| |: f | gfg efg | (g2d) def | gfg aga | (bg)e e2f | gfg aga | bge efg | dcB cBA | (BG)G G2 :||
MRS. MONROE'S [1]. AKA and see “King (The),” “Best in the Bag (The),” “Happy Mistake (The),” "Jim O'Connor's," “King of Jigs,” "King's Jig (2)," "King's Favorite," “Lady Shire's Favourite,” “Miss Monroe’s Jig,” “Mrs. Spens Monroe," "Munster Jig (The).” Irish, Slide or Jig. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The tune, which has an uncertain provenance (but which also has long been in New England contra-dance repertoire), appears in the Scottish publication Kerr’s Merry Melodies, vol. 4 (c. 1880's), as the first two parts of a four-part tune called “King (The).” See also French-Canadian versions as "Reel de Paddy," "Reel du commerce," and "Reel de Berluchon."