Jelly Roll Morton – Tom Cat Blues
Tom Cat Blues was written by American composer Jelly Roll Morton in 1905 and is in the key of F Major & B-Flat Major with a 4/4 swing time signature.
Jelly Roll Morton – Grandpa’s Spells
Grandpa’s Spells was written by American composer Jelly Roll Morton in 1923 and is in the key of C Major with a 4/4 time signature.
Irish Jig – The Swallowtail Jig
The Swallowtail Jig was written by an unknown Irish composer in the 1400-1500s. It is in the key of D Major, played in Dorion Mode with a 6/8 time signature.
Scottish Jig – The Stool Of Repentance
Scottish Traditional Jig, The Stool Of Repentence/Border Reel was written by William Dixon in 1734 and is in the key of G Major with a 6/8 time signature.
Irish Jig – The Kesh Jig
The Kesh Jig was written by an unknown Irish composer in the 1850s and is in the key of G Major with a 7/4 time signature.
Irish Jig – The Irish Washerwoman
The Irish Washerwoman was written by an unknown Irish composer around 1790 and is in the key of G Major with a 6/8 time signature.
Irish Jig – The Coleraine Jig
The Coleraine Jig was written by an unknown Irish composer Irish Traditional Jig in 1786 and is in the key of D Major with a 7/4 time signature.
Irish Jig – Smash The Windows with chords
Smash The Windows was written by the Irish, Brown family around 1800 and is in the key of D Major with a 6/8 time signature.
Irish Jig – Old Joe’s Jig with Chords
Old Joe’s Jig or “Old Joe Clark” was written by an unknown Irish composer Irish Traditional Jig in early 1900s and is in the key of D Major with a 6/8 time signature.
Handy – Beale St Blues (Quintet)
Beale St Blues (Quintet) was written by American composer W. C. Handy in between 1916 and 1917 and is in the key of B-Flat Major with a 4/4 time signature.