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|f_annotation='''HUMORS OF CLARE''' (Sugra an Tuaidmuman). AKA and see "[[Cat's Bagpipes (The)]], "[[Jackson's Rolling Jig]]." Irish, Double Jig (6/8 time). D Mixolydian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA'BB'CC. P.W. Joyce printed a four-part version of the tune in his '''Old Irish Folk Music and Songs''' (1909) as "[[Cat's Bagpipes (The)]]", and a similar four-part version is to be found in Canon James Goodman's mid-19th century music manuscript as an untitled jig (vol. 3, p. 142). A near duplicate of O'Neill's "Humors of Clare" appears in Petrie's manuscripts as the generically-titled "Old Clare Jig" (printed in Stanford/Petrie, 1905, No. 942). | |f_annotation='''HUMORS OF CLARE''' (Sugra an Tuaidmuman). AKA and see "[[Cat's Bagpipes (The)]], "[[Jackson's Rolling Jig]]." Irish, Double Jig (6/8 time). D Mixolydian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA'BB'CC. P.W. Joyce printed a four-part version of the tune in his '''Old Irish Folk Music and Songs''' (1909) as "[[Cat's Bagpipes (The)]]", and a similar four-part version is to be found in Canon James Goodman's mid-19th century music manuscript as an untitled jig (vol. 3, p. 142). A near duplicate of O'Neill's "Humors of Clare" appears in Petrie's manuscripts as the generically-titled "Old Clare Jig" (printed in Stanford/Petrie, 1905, No. 942). | ||
|f_source_for_notated_version=[[biography:Frank Keane]] [Stanford/Petrie]<br> | |f_source_for_notated_version=[[biography:Frank Keane|Frank Keane]] [Stanford/Petrie]<br> | ||
|f_printed_sources=O'Neill ('''Dance Music of Ireland: 1001 Gems'''), 1907; No. 329, p. 69. Charles Villiers Stanford ('''Complete Collection of Petrie's Irish Music'''), 1905; No. 942, p. 240 (appears as "Old Clare Jig"). | |f_printed_sources=O'Neill ('''Dance Music of Ireland: 1001 Gems'''), 1907; No. 329, p. 69. Charles Villiers Stanford ('''Complete Collection of Petrie's Irish Music'''), 1905; No. 942, p. 240 (appears as "Old Clare Jig"). | ||
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HUMORS OF CLARE (Sugra an Tuaidmuman). AKA and see "Cat's Bagpipes (The), "Jackson's Rolling Jig." Irish, Double Jig (6/8 time). D Mixolydian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA'BB'CC. P.W. Joyce printed a four-part version of the tune in his Old Irish Folk Music and Songs (1909) as "Cat's Bagpipes (The)", and a similar four-part version is to be found in Canon James Goodman's mid-19th century music manuscript as an untitled jig (vol. 3, p. 142). A near duplicate of O'Neill's "Humors of Clare" appears in Petrie's manuscripts as the generically-titled "Old Clare Jig" (printed in Stanford/Petrie, 1905, No. 942).