Jig
The jig is a classical dance that is fast in tempo. In classical suite, it is usually used as the final movement. It is composed of a composite triplet of 6/8 beats or 6/4 beat beats, and is characterized by dot rhythm and wide pitch jump. Structurally, the two-part format is used, and the beginning of the second part often uses the inverse of the first sub-theme. Like Courant, there are French and Italian styles, and French styles have fuzzy textures. The Italian style is faster than fuji. The jigs of Johann Sebastian Bach are mostly French, but "Jug of the English Suite No. 2" and "Partita No. 1" is a typical type of Italian jig. More than four dances are the main classical suite. On the other hand, dancers such as gabots, minuets, and boules are appropriately selected and arranged between the saraband and jig.