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The Coombe, Irish tune

MartinRyan 23 Nov 03 - 05:58 PM
GUEST,Gráinne Brosnan 23 Nov 03 - 05:54 PM
Martin Ryan 14 Jan 98 - 04:56 AM
Dan Mulligan 13 Jan 98 - 10:47 PM
Bruce O. 13 Jan 98 - 06:59 PM
Martin Ryan 13 Jan 98 - 05:48 PM
Bruce O. 13 Jan 98 - 05:33 PM
Dan Mulligan 13 Jan 98 - 05:19 PM
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Subject: RE: The Coombe, Irish tune
From: MartinRyan
Date: 23 Nov 03 - 05:58 PM

Which reminds me that I never did check out that Chieftains reference...

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Subject: RE: The Coombe, Irish tune
From: GUEST,Gráinne Brosnan
Date: 23 Nov 03 - 05:54 PM

Good and full version of 'Biddy Mulligan de proide of de Coombe'
to be heard at: http://www.chivalry.com/cantaria/lyrics/biddy-mulligan.html.

Just my (almost unrelated) 0.02 Euros worth.


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Subject: RE: The Coombe, Irish tune
From: Martin Ryan
Date: 14 Jan 98 - 04:56 AM

That's a different story, Dan! I'll check but have a vague memory that its a modern tune named after the house of a wll known Dublin musician.

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Subject: RE: The Coombe, Irish tune
From: Dan Mulligan
Date: 13 Jan 98 - 10:47 PM

I have seen the tune "Biddy Mulligan pride of the coombe." But I don't think that is the tune (haven't played it yet) The tune that I am lookine for is listed as "No.6 The Coombe." on the CHIEFTAIN'S 7 album. Dan


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Subject: RE: The Coombe, Irish tune
From: Bruce O.
Date: 13 Jan 98 - 06:59 PM

Martin, you're right. Coomb, combe, dialectical English via Middle English from Anglo-Saxon. A deep, narrow valley.


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Subject: RE: The Coombe, Irish tune
From: Martin Ryan
Date: 13 Jan 98 - 05:48 PM

"Biddy Mulligan the pride of the Coombe" is probably in the DT.I take it the name is not a coincidence?

Don't think the word is Gaelic, Bruce - probably the same old word for a hollow that appears in many English placenames.

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Subject: RE: The Coombe, Irish tune
From: Bruce O.
Date: 13 Jan 98 - 05:33 PM

Check spelling. Coombe is not in my Gaelic Dictionary. "Comb your hair and curl it" is an Irish slip jig. See Fiddler's Companion index at celtic.stanford.edu/tunes/fc/


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Subject: The Coombe, Irish tune
From: Dan Mulligan
Date: 13 Jan 98 - 05:19 PM

I am looking for music for a tune called "the Coombe." If you can give me a link to a midi, or gif of this tune, or e mail it to me at mulligan@iserv.net I would appreciate it. Thanks, Dan


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