Sheet Music in 6/8 time
The 6/8 time signature is a compound time signature that's typically associated with lively, upbeat music. It contains six eighth-note (quaver) beats per measure, but these beats are usually grouped into two groups of three, creating a one-two-three, four-five-six feel.
Examples of traditional music in 6/8 time include Irish Jigs, Italian Tarantella and the barcarolle sung by Venetian gondoliers.
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Daniel of the Sun (Irish Folk Song) (Ireland)
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Tatter the Road (Irish Jig)
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Kit O'Mahony's Jig (Irish Trad.)
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Castle Donovan (Irish Trad)
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Con Casey's Jig (Irish Folk Song)
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Kiss Me Sweetheart (Irish Trad.)
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Ah! Sure Such A Pair (Irish Trad)
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John the Blacksmith (Irish Trad.)
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Allegretto In D
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Felix the Wrestler (Irish Trad.)
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Boy Scouts of America March
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Absent Minded Man, The (Irish Trad)
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Drink and Be Merry (Irish Trad.)
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Kathleen O'Moore (Irish Trad)
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Katie's Fancy (Irish Trad)
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Kitty Come Over (Irish Trad.)
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Joan Glover (Round in four parts)
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I Leave You in Sadness (Irish Trad.)
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Jerry's Beaver Hat (Irish Trad)
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I'll Neither Spin Nor Weave (Irish Trad.)












