Citations:jiggy


 * 1) * 2000, Charles Wolfe, in “Bluegrass Touches—An Interview with Bill Monroe,” in The Bill Monroe Reader, Tom Ewing ed.
 * Wolfe: When you were growing up in Kentucky, did they use the long bow or this so-called jiggy bow?
 * Bill: Well, that jiggy bow didn’t come out till the Georgia shuffle, and that’s where a lot of that started from. Of course, a lot of fiddlers played a little jiggy bow, but most of them had a little shuffle.