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- Treble_jig abstract "A 'treble jig' is an Irish dance which is done in hard shoes. It is also known as the "heavy jig" (as opposed to the light jig, slip jig, and single jig, and reel which are done as soft shoes). It is performed to music with a 6/8 time signature. The dance is usually 40 bars to 48 bars in length, but is danced for 32 bars if one is in beginner to prizewinner. The dance is one of three main hard shoe dances (the other two being the Hornpipe and the "set dances" such as St. Patrick's Day and Blackbird), and is done by most dancers.There are fast and slow versions of the treble jig. The fast version is danced by the younger or less advanced dancers and the slow is danced by the more advanced dancers. The fast is actually to fast music with fewer steps. The slow is danced to slow music so that they can fit more steps into it. There are many different versions of this dance.".
- Treble_jig wikiPageID "1827134".
- Treble_jig wikiPageRevisionID "589583105".
- Treble_jig auto "yes".
- Treble_jig date "December 2009".
- Treble_jig hasPhotoCollection Treble_jig.
- Treble_jig subject Category:Irish_folk_dances.
- Treble_jig subject Category:Triple_time_dances.
- Treble_jig type Art102743547.
- Treble_jig type Artifact100021939.
- Treble_jig type Creation103129123.
- Treble_jig type Dance107020538.
- Treble_jig type Object100002684.
- Treble_jig type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Treble_jig type TripleTimeDances.
- Treble_jig type Whole100003553.
- Treble_jig comment "A 'treble jig' is an Irish dance which is done in hard shoes. It is also known as the "heavy jig" (as opposed to the light jig, slip jig, and single jig, and reel which are done as soft shoes). It is performed to music with a 6/8 time signature. The dance is usually 40 bars to 48 bars in length, but is danced for 32 bars if one is in beginner to prizewinner. The dance is one of three main hard shoe dances (the other two being the Hornpipe and the "set dances" such as St.".
- Treble_jig label "Treble jig".
- Treble_jig sameAs m.05_2fx.
- Treble_jig sameAs Q7837396.
- Treble_jig sameAs Q7837396.
- Treble_jig sameAs Treble_jig.
- Treble_jig wasDerivedFrom Treble_jig?oldid=589583105.
- Treble_jig isPrimaryTopicOf Treble_jig.