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  <title>Lesson 65. Jim Connolly's Jig</title>
  <description>This is one of Tony's own compositions, which he wrote in honour of his friend Jim Connolly, an accordion player from Rossinver in North Leitrim.
It's played in C, with a capo on the 2nd fret. The second part is higher than the first.
The &amp;amp;ldquo;normal&amp;amp;rdquo; speed recording is the first track off Tony&amp;amp;rsquo;s CD &amp;amp;ldquo;An Sliabh Glas&amp;amp;rdquo; and includes &amp;amp;ldquo;Shores of Lough Gowna&amp;amp;rdquo;, followed by &amp;amp;ldquo;Jim Connolly&amp;amp;rsquo;s Jig&amp;amp;rdquo;. By the way you can purchase the CD, or tracks from it, on Amazon and iTunes and various online outlets. See the CDs page on this site for links.
Note the D Minor chord at the end of the third line. Tony could have just used a G chord for the whole bar (Bar 12) but the inclusion of a D Minor just adds a little bit extra to the tune.
Chords are C, F and G.</description>
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