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Digerpolskan

slip jig

Key signature: Edorian

Submitted on November 10th 2005 by gian marco.

This tune has been added to 16 tunebooks.

Also known as Diger Polskan, Diger-polskan.

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X: 1
T: Digerpolskan
M: 9/8
L: 1/8
R: slip jig
K: Edor
e3 efg f2d|B3 BcB ABA|G2F G2A B2d|cdc A3 z2B|
e3 efg f2d|B3 BcB ABA|G2F E2G F2D|E>FE/D/ E3 z3:|
|:d2 B2 d2 c2A|G2F GAB A2F|G2F G2A B2d|cdc A3 z2B|
d2 B2 d2 c2A|G2F GAB A2F|G2F E2G F2D|E>FE/D/ E3 z3:|
|:z2E2 F2 D2F|E2D E2F G2A|B2 B2 d2 c2A|G2F GAB A2F|G2F G2A B2d|
cdc A3 z2B|e3 efg f2d|B3 BcB ABA|G2F E2G F2D|E>FE/D/ E3 z3:|

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Digerpolskan sheetmusic
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Digerpolskan

Source: Anders Norudde, (2000) - kan själv!
Transcription: gian marco pietrasanta

# Posted on November 11th 2005 by gian marco

I hope I don't annoy anyone if sometimes I post some not-irish tunes.

# Posted on November 11th 2005 by gian marco

None-irish tunes.

no problem for me - thanks

# Posted on November 11th 2005 by Llanman

Such a tune cannot annoy anybody!

# Posted on November 11th 2005 by swisspiper

The tune

Where does this tune come from?

# Posted on September 19th 2007 by MartySmith

Sweden, and more mormally transcribed as M: 3/4...

# Posted on December 2nd 2007 by ceolachan

'mormally' should have read 'normally', but you knew that, eh? ;-)

# Posted on December 2nd 2007 by ceolachan

However, I do realize the more contemporary take on this and that it is not necessarily intended for the dance... So, mixed meter, etc., what does it matter how you choose to write it out... :-/

# Posted on December 2nd 2007 by ceolachan

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