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How fast is a jig?

19 Apr 01 - 04:31 PM (#444710)
Subject: How fast is a jig?
From: Kim C

Teacher said I was playing Haste to the Wedding way too fast. And she's right, it is way too fast, but it's just way too much fun to play that way! Anyhow... how fast should a jig be, if someone were actually going to dance to it? I have a metronome so if anyone can cough up a number maybe I can figure it out. Thanks!

KFC


19 Apr 01 - 05:36 PM (#444781)
Subject: RE: How fast is a jig?
From: Jenny the T

It depends on the dancer's skill level and desires. Paradoxically, the really expert competitive dancers often like their music slower (sometimes to a ridiculous degree) than the relative beginners. This is because the experts' footwork is a great deal more complicated than the beginners, and they need more time to work it all in.

When I'm playing, I just naturally want to play at my normal dancing speed, if I start the tune.

130-150 beats per minute (for jigs) works fairly well for me in dancing (gives away my relative skill level, doesn't it?). Reels I can manage up to about 180 bpm, but I will be huffing and puffing.

The best rule of thumb, for me: if you can do your ornaments cleanly, you're not playing too fast. If you're dropping out ornaments because of the speed, you need to slow down.

J-t-T


20 Apr 01 - 04:24 AM (#445166)
Subject: RE: How fast is a jig?
From: IanC

Depends on the purpose, also. For listening, you shouldn't really be playing above .=120 as above this the notes merge to the ear. Some jigs are better at around .=90. Rapper sword dancers prefer .=160 when they're young.

Cheers!
Ian


20 Apr 01 - 04:41 AM (#445171)
Subject: RE: How fast is a jig?
From: Louisa

Not as fast as a reel!

Louisa


20 Apr 01 - 07:23 AM (#445209)
Subject: RE: How fast is a jig?
From: manitas_at_work

Ian,

Ian Cropton?

160 when they are young? Saxons aim to get to 180bpm but it's usually around 170 and we're all in our 40's except for John.

For other purposes than rapper jigs are slower than you think. I think that 120 is a good compromise and then you can slow down or speed up as the dancers require

Paul Draper


20 Apr 01 - 07:39 AM (#445213)
Subject: RE: How fast is a jig?
From: IanC

No

Ian Chandler, but I danced with Croppo in Stevenage Sword before he up and off!

Cheers!
Ian


20 Apr 01 - 10:13 AM (#445312)
Subject: RE: How fast is a jig?
From: Kim C

Thanks y'all. I think at one time I had been practicing at 120. I will give it a try.


20 Apr 01 - 10:17 AM (#445316)
Subject: RE: How fast is a jig?
From: Lady McMoo

As fast as seems right for listening and as fast as the dancers require for dancing. In 40 years playing I have never counted the beats per minute (or second it seems in some of the speed-freak sessions round here!).

mcmoo


20 Apr 01 - 11:09 AM (#445350)
Subject: RE: How fast is a jig?
From: M.Ted

I started shuffling through my sheet music to see what tempos were indicated, and discovered that no one ever seems to specify anything--the closest I got was the notation that it be played ""Lively"--

Regardless of the tempo that pleases your dancers, however, you should keep in mind that the jig is in compound time, with an underlying march pulse, and it is really important to keep that clean and solid--which also curbs the temptation tp play it too fast--


20 Apr 01 - 12:29 PM (#445410)
Subject: RE: How fast is a jig?
From: Kim C

We're not playing for any dancers, just for listeners. :-)


20 Apr 01 - 01:37 PM (#445450)
Subject: RE: How fast is a jig?
From: M.Ted

That's what you think! When real people play dance music on real instruments, people who are supposed to be sitting and listening have a tendency to get up and dance, often even when they have no idea what the dance is--especially true for the both older and younger people--

I played in a folkdance band for quite a while, and from time to time, we would be asked to play background music,"just for listening"--it never happened--someone would always start dancing-- a couple shameless show-offs would start sashaying around in an open area, a few compulsive teachers would start showing "the willing" what to do, and before you know it, chaos had broken loose--


20 Apr 01 - 04:21 PM (#445599)
Subject: RE: How fast is a jig?
From: Kim C

Well, y'know, you're RIGHT.... we usually do encourage people to dance if they feel like it, and usually it's little kids because their parents are too damn stodgy.

Although once we were playing a gig at a historic site, it was Sunday afternoon and we were all exhausted by the time the last set rolled around. Mister and I launched into Buffalo Gals, and here came two guys from the medicine show, dancing around with each other in front of the stage ---- one of them had put on a ladies' bonnet and a petticoat. It was a great laugh and a really priceless moment I'll always remember.(Gee, and I thought I didn't have anything to post on the Funniest Gig Stories thread......)


20 Apr 01 - 04:22 PM (#445603)
Subject: RE: How fast is a jig?
From: Chicken Charlie

A fast jig or a slow jig?

CC


20 Apr 01 - 05:02 PM (#445644)
Subject: RE: How fast is a jig?
From: Kim C

I think Haste to the Wedding is generally regarded as a rather brisk tune.


20 Apr 01 - 05:04 PM (#445647)
Subject: RE: How fast is a jig?
From: Bedubya

You may legally play a jig or a reel as fast as you wish. The only type of fiddle tune which is regulated by a governmnent agency is the hornpipe, which is subject to the speed limits imposed by the Hornpipe Police. The Hornpipe Police are usually present at all sessions with more then five players and at all festivals. However, please note that certain fiddlers and button-accordian players of international renown seem to regularly ignore the posted speed limits with no apparent ill consequences. You may rest assured that a higher authority will correct this oversight when the time comes.


20 Apr 01 - 05:47 PM (#445692)
Subject: RE: How fast is a jig?
From: Kim C

I have not got into hornpipes yet...


21 Apr 01 - 10:28 AM (#446065)
Subject: RE: How fast is a jig?
From: Bernard

Sod the teacher! Music's for enjoyment - I'll probably be excommunicated from Mudcat for preaching such heresy! - so stick with what you enjoy!!

Seriously, as I've always told my pupils, playing fast is easy - it takes an expert to slow down. When you play fast the listener often cannot hear the mistakes, which you inadvertently reinforce through practice.

Only play a tune fast if you can slow it down in a controlled way whilst playing (though not in a session, just when practising!).

There's no real 'right' or 'wrong', it's down to preference, and everybody has different preferences for different reasons.

That's what makes the world go round...


21 Apr 01 - 11:40 AM (#446099)
Subject: RE: How fast is a jig?
From: Blackcatter

All I know is that whatever jig my fellow musicians are playing - they are playing it just fast enough to allow me to screw up on the tin whistle.

Then again when I'm singing songs like Little Beggarman and Mary Mack they usually can't keep up.

I guess it all evens out.


21 Apr 01 - 11:50 AM (#446102)
Subject: RE: How fast is a jig?
From: M.Ted

I am a firm defender of the old tunes, played in whatever way makes people happy, with the idea that singing and dancing are most sublime sorts of happiness--