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“Merrily Kissed the Quaker” (often titled “Merrily Kiss the Quaker’s Wife”) is one of the most infectious and high-spirited tunes in the Irish tradition. While it is technically a single jig (in 12/8 time), it is most commonly played and celebrated as a slide—a rhythm particularly associated with the Sliabh Luachra region of Southwest Ireland.
The tune is a “standard” in the best sense of the word; it is a staple at sessions because its bright, leaping melody is instantly recognizable and nearly impossible to sit still to.
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The Feel: It is incredibly bouncy and “lifting.” The 12/8 time signature gives it a wider, more rolling feel than a standard 6/8 jig, making it feel like a series of joyous, galloping leaps.
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The Key: Almost always played in G Major, which allows the melody to ring out clearly on the strings and provides a sunny, open tonality.
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The Structure: Unlike many two-part tunes, this is a three-part tune (A, B, and C).
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The A-Part: Sets the rhythmic hook with a repetitive, circular movement.
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The B-Part: Introduces more melodic variation.
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The C-Part: Often features the most “lift,” with the melody climbing slightly higher before descending back into the familiar “rolling” resolution.
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