June 19th, 2010 admin
Such as the harp and violin, perform together.Celtic harpWales has been playing the harp. This is a kind of instruments for the PROM accompaniment, and also used for ensemble or solo. The welsh are always playing harp gypsy family, so the continuation of traditional play harp and preserved. The famous harp player Nansi Richards also [...]
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June 19th, 2010 admin
It was still in pipe is a relatively rare Musical Instruments. In Crasdant folk bands are performing musicians Stephen Rees, has been committed to put his horn flute music to more new audience.Six KongXiaoDi and bagpipeSix KongXiaoDi is quite popular all over the world, because of its low cost, practical, and very easy to manufacture. [...]
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June 19th, 2010 admin
Bit strange sounds.Wales some cruise harp player, such as Meurig Cas, has been playing the harp cruise reserve. Still, he and Robert Evans at 4 Essex violinist Mary Anne Roberts wrote "cerdd again dafod (dance language). The socalled Cerdd dafod refers to a prevailed in the early 14th century until the late 16th century, with [...]
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June 19th, 2010 admin
(pibgorn). But these two kinds of Musical Instruments in the 18th century after the rarely used in play. Due to the protestant to oppose the use of traditional instruments, from the 19th century to the beginning of the 20th century, but the traditional music bottomed and recovery, and in the music.Welsh national music instruments used [...]
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June 18th, 2010 admin
Wales is rural style and psychedelic music. Welsh Gwynedd northwest is welsh songs, and the music, where hiphop music (hip hop music), electronic, style.Just look at the most outstanding recent several wales performance band, you will understand band diversification. From Rhondda Valley to the super rock band Lostprophets Funeral, from A Bullet wish is to [...]
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June 18th, 2010 admin
The ancient Britain (cruise harp bowstring instrument) is the most traditional instruments in wales.As a stringed instrument was with a bow, cruise to play. Have archeological evidence, 5,000 years ago, Mesopotamia (southwest region) plain and Egypt have similar cruise harp instruments.This QinYin pitch is limited, only an octave. And the harp, bow to pull all [...]
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May 11th, 2010 admin
were experimented with and in some cases employed, as was and still is the case with many other string instruments, particularly those within folk cultures. A second tuning, reported by William Bingley (A Tour Round North Wales; London: 1800), features the drones tuned in octaves, with the strings over the fingerboard tuned in paired fifths [...]
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May 11th, 2010 admin
The crwth consists of a fairly simple box construction with a flat, fretless fingerboard and six gut strings, purportedly tuned gg´c´c´´d´d´´. It should be noted that the original report of that tuning (Edward Jones, Musical and Poetical Relicks of the Welsh Bards; London: 1784), from which most subsequent others appear to draw their information, uses [...]
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