X: 1
T: Jefferson and Liberty
O: Howe, 1843
R: jig
Z: John Chambers <jc:trillian.mit.edu>
N: Based on an older Irish tune, The Gobby-O, from c.1808.
N: The key is Am in some old books, but A Dorian is more common (and more Irish).
N: The original tune for the dance "Jefferson & Liberty" was "Willie was a Wanton Wag", aka "Constitution March" in the US.
N: This tune replaced it in the 1840s.
M: 6/8
L: 1/8
F:http://john-chambers.us/~jc/music/session/Vintage/Jefferson_and_Liberty/Jefferson_and_Liberty_2-Am-32-2.abc	 2024-04-18 173455 UT
K: Ador
|: "Am"{B}c2A A^GA | E2A ABc | "G"B2G GBc | dBG GAB \
|  "Am"c2A A^GA | E2A A2e | edc "E7"BAB | "Am"E2A A3 :|
|: "Am"A2B c2d | "C"e2f g3 | e2f g2e | "G"dBG G2E \
|  "Am"A2B c2d | efg "F"a3 | "C"edc "E7"BAB | "Am"c2A A3 :|


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Tune-97461-Jefferson_and_Liberty_2-Am-32-2.abc 770 ABC music file with the extracted tune(s)
Tune-97461-Jefferson_and_Liberty_2-Am-32-2.txt 770 Plain-text file with the extracted tune(s)
Tune-97461-get.log 3924 Log file, useful mostly for debugging
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