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Annotation:Wollop the Potlid (2)
X:1 T:Wollop the Pot-lid [2] M:2/4 L:1/8 R:Jig B:Carol G. Hardebeck – A Collection of Jigs and Reels vol. 1 (Dublin, 1921, p. 20) S:Fiddler Batt. Scanlon Z:AK/Fiddler’s Companion K:D ((3F/A/z D)- ((3D>E).D|((3A,zD)- (3D>E.D|(5F/G/F/E/F/ (5G/A/G/F/G/| (3A/d/z.d (3.c.A.G|(3F/A/zD (3D>E.D|(3A,zD (3D>ED|(d/^.c/).A/.B/ (3=c.A.G| .E.D=.C .E.F.G:||(3.A.B^.c (3.d.e.f| (e.d).c (3d2.c| (3.A.B.c (3d2.e|(3fed (3ecA| (f/.e/).d/.f/ (e/.d/).c/.e/| .d/^.c/.A/.B/ (3=.c.B.c|(3.d.e.d (3=.c.A.G|1 (3.D.C.=.C (3.E.F.G:|2 .E/.F/.G/.E/ .Dz2!Fine!||
WOLLOP THE POTLID [2]. Irish, Jig (6/8 time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB'. The transcription in 2/4 time by Carol Hardebeck is a curious attempt to transcribe the nuances of the fiddling of this 6/8 time jig by his source, Batt Scanlon.