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|f_annotation='''JEMMY/JEMMIE THE GOM.''' | |f_annotation='''JEMMY/JEMMIE THE GOM.''' AKA and see "[[Happy to Meet]]." Irish, Jig (6/8 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. "Jemmy the Gom" means 'foolish James', with 'gom' derived from the Irish ''gámaí'' meaning a “booby, dolt”. The jig "Jemmy the Gom" can be found in Book 2 of the large mid-19th century music manuscript collection of County Cork uilleann piper and Church of Ireland cleric [[wikipedia:James_Goodman_(musicologist)]] (1828-1896). It was also entered into the music manuscript collection of farmer and fiddler Philip Carolan (c. 1839-1910) of Crossmolina, Co. Mayo, in an entry dated July 30th, 1868. | ||
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JEMMY/JEMMIE THE GOM. AKA and see "Happy to Meet." Irish, Jig (6/8 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. "Jemmy the Gom" means 'foolish James', with 'gom' derived from the Irish gámaí meaning a “booby, dolt”. The jig "Jemmy the Gom" can be found in Book 2 of the large mid-19th century music manuscript collection of County Cork uilleann piper and Church of Ireland cleric wikipedia:James_Goodman_(musicologist) (1828-1896). It was also entered into the music manuscript collection of farmer and fiddler Philip Carolan (c. 1839-1910) of Crossmolina, Co. Mayo, in an entry dated July 30th, 1868.