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lawyer [7]
1 year ago
8

A fast Celtic dance with a beat division of 3 is the

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OlgaM077 [116]1 year ago
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Jig is the fast Celtic dance with a beat division, as Jig and reel are Irish music terms that describe the speed of a tune.

<h3>What is jig and reel?</h3>

What distinguishes a jig from a reel for non-musicians. Let your foot naturally tap in time with the music to determine whether the song you're listening to is a jig or a reel.

Then, count how many quick notes there are in between each tap. It's a jig if you can count to three. It's a reel if you can count to four.

Thus, option A is correct.

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