Welsh Trad Music | A Beginner's Guide

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    Have you ever wondered why there seems to be loads of Irish and Scottish music, but nothing from Wales?
    Did you know that Deck the halls is a Welsh tune? And did you know that it comes from an ancient Celtic bardic tradition? In fact we have a whole ton of music, songs, and traditions that have ancient origins, including the Mari Lwyd and the world’s oldest harp music.
    In this video we'll be looking at the past, present and future of traditional music and customs in Wales, and where you can find the good stuff. #Bardcore
    A very special thanks to Phyllis Kinney, Harri Llewelyn, Gerard Kilbride, Gwen Màiri, Jordan Price Williams, Welsh Whisperer, Calan, Angharad Jenkins, Patrick Rimes, Gwilym Bowen Rhys, and Emily Jane Coupland for your knowledge and your support!
    Ffwrnes Gerdd clips by Gethin Scourfield-Gerard KilBride for S4C
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    Resources
    Welsh music playlist:
    open.spotify.com/playlist/6xj...
    Ffwrnes Gerdd - TH-cam playlist of Welsh Trad music
    • Ffwrnes Gerdd
    Welsh Traditional Music (Paperback) by Phyllis Kinney
    amzn.to/3kK2vFT
    Welsh Fiddle Tunes 97 Traditional Pieces for Violin
    bit.ly/3dVLMOr
    Trac Cymru (Tunes, songs, and information of all things Welsh trad)
    resources.trac.wales/
    The Welsh Folk-Song Society
    www.canugwerin.com/en/index.php
    List of traditions and other Welsh things mentioned in the video (for spelling and Googling!):
    Cerdd Dant, Penillion, Cynghanedd, The Robert ap Huw Manuscript, the Mari Lwyd, Pwnco, Canu Pwnc, Rhiannon, the Mabinogion, Plygain, Triban (Tribannau), Iolo Morganwg, Teulu Abram Wood, Howel Wood, Brad y Llyfrau Gleision (Treachery of the Blue Books), Meredydd Evans.
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    Video Clip Credits
    MARI LWYD - Short Documentary
    Jordan M Paterson
    • MARI LWYD
    Liam Dutton nails pronouncing Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch
    Channel 4 News
    • Liam Dutton nails pron...
    Fitz - Avanc
    Trac Cymru
    • Fitz - Avanc
    Delyth & Angharad : Llinyn Arian
    Delyth & Angharad
    • Delyth & Angharad : Ll...
    Gwerin Gwallgo 2020 folk course for young people
    Trac Cymru
    • Gwerin Gwallgo 2020 -f...
    CALAN Bid D ft CALAN
    CalanFolkVevo
    • CALAN - Bid D ft. CALAN
    Mari Lwyd at The Brit pub Cwmavon - Buskermove
    Marc Jones
    • Mari Lwyd at The Brit ...
    Plygain Ar fore dydd Nadolig
    Trac Cymru
    • Plygain Ar fore dydd N...
    Cadw Castles in the Snow - Cestyll Cadw yn yr Eira
    Cadw Wales
    • Cadw Castles in the Sn...
    Ruth Lewis wax cylinders
    www.vwml.org/archives-catalog... (59 - 92)
    Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau (Welsh anthem) by the London Welsh Rugby Club Choir
    1973swampy
    • Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau (We...
    Ocean Sea Waves | Drone Aerial View | Free stock footage | Free HD Videos - no copyright
    Free HD videos - no copyright
    • Ocean Sea Waves | Dron...
    Gwilym Bowen Rhys - Byta Dy Bres
    Lwp
    • Gwilym Bowen Rhys - By...
    Ffwrnes gerdd: Angharad Jenkins a Patric Rimes
    S4C
    • Ffwrnes gerdd: Anghara...
    Ceri Rhys Matthews
    nolittleboy
    • Ceri Rhys Matthews
    Introduction to the pibgorn by Stephen Rees
    Evansakes
    • Introduction to the pi...
    Conset Y Pipar Coch Llio Rhydderch, Triple Harpist
    Alchemy Electronic Arts
    vimeo.com/239450857
    Ffwrnes gerdd: Gwilym Bowen
    S4C
    • Ffwrnes gerdd: Gwilym ...
    Ffwrnes gerdd: Oliver Wilson-Dickson
    S4C
    • Ffwrnes gerdd: Oliver ...
    CALAN - #DeportationSelfie​ ft. CALAN
    CalanFolkVEVO
    • CALAN - #DeportationSe...
    Enillydd Cadair #Steddfod2018
    S4C
    • Enillydd Cadair #Stedd...
    CALAN - Bailey's
    CalanFolkVevo
    • CALAN - Bailey's
    FILIVE 2019 - Rediffusion NO GOOD BOYO - Festival Interceltique de Lorient
    France 3 Bretagne
    • FILIVE 2019 - Rediffus...
    Unawd Cerdd Dant Bl 12 hyd at 21 oed #GCD2018
    S4C
    • Unawd Cerdd Dant Bl 12...
    Culture and music at the Eisteddfod Festival
    Quality Cottages
    • Culture and music at t...
    Music from the Robert ap Huw Manuscript (Paul Dooley)
    Gammaldans
    • Music from the Robert ...
    Plygain Hen Fethel
    Heno S4C
    • Plygain Hen Fethel
    VRï - Aros Mae'r Mynyddau Mawr
    Heno S4C
    • VRï - Aros Mae'r Mynyd...
    Serenading the cattle with my trombone (Lorde - Royals)
    Farmer Derek
    • Serenading the cattle ...
    ALAW - Pan O'wn Y Gwanwyn Welsh Music Video
    acousticfiddle
    • ALAW - Pan O'wn Y Gwan...
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  • @MADAMEOCTA07
    @MADAMEOCTA07 3 ปีที่แล้ว +140

    I’m from South Wales and honestly it feels like I’ve been brain washed my whole life to think my culture and language are dying/don’t matter. I’ve recently started taking an interest in the history of wales because we aren’t taught anything it’s very heavily English influenced. It’s a shame because it’s so rich in culture and history. We have the independent movement picking up steam which is putting people back in touch with their roots. I have a long line on one side of welsh ancestors, a lot of other ancestors were from the West Country and moved to wales. It’s sad we’re taught not to care, I did welsh in school but I’m going to teach my self my language hopefully!

    • @jonnytrueblue8407
      @jonnytrueblue8407 2 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      Go online to ‘dysgu cymraeg and you can start the entry level language course for £45 for the year. The Welsh language seems to be having a resurgence, get stuck in !

    • @ysaethwr
      @ysaethwr 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      I recommend Say Something in Welsh! I have no Welsh ancestry (as far as I know), but I adore the language and I can only imagine how good it’ll feel for you to connect with that part of your heritage. Pob lwc!!

    • @jandunn169
      @jandunn169 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      I have a long line too but I am in America....I am also Scottish and other Nationalities but my Welsh ancestry goes back to Cole Hen and beyond. I am reading the Mabinogion. You are blessed to live where your ancestors were.

    • @residentoftherealm
      @residentoftherealm ปีที่แล้ว +4

      I'm also from South Wales & I agree with you, I hated welsh in school,it was made to be so boring. No mention of the myths, legends and magic. Nothing about Taliesin or the mabinogi. It's only now led by my own self directed interests that I have opened up a portal to the beauty and magic of Wales! We are often the forgotten celtic nation but I feel it is our time to stand up and allow our proud welsh culture to shine through and weave the rich tapestry of heritage and culture again. Our identity through heritage and culture is vital for our sense of belonging, also it is vital to keep the magic of the past alive so it can feed into the present day and pave the way for the future.
      My 3 sons are growing up hearing my love for Wales and my interest in the mythology and magic of the land.

    • @iceleftinpop5353
      @iceleftinpop5353 ปีที่แล้ว

      Exactly same position

  • @Kobzar3374
    @Kobzar3374 3 ปีที่แล้ว +130

    The story told a bit before 13:50 is fabulous: the Welsh peasants did not hit their oxen from behind, to make them walk, but stood in front of them, sang, and the oxen followed. When the Welsh sold their oxen to the English, and the latter complained that the oxen did not walk, the Welsh said: "-That is because you don't sing." Great! Thank you for sharing this video, keep up the good work, and warm greetings from Spain!

  • @nodgelyobo1
    @nodgelyobo1 3 ปีที่แล้ว +251

    I'm Scottish/Irish....and it's about time Wales started showing itself on the trad music map.......we are all Celts ..keep up good work

    • @stkenno8758
      @stkenno8758 3 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      Our pride as Welsh is being Welsh. We don’t feel the need to project our culture as our roots are Celtic, in one with nature .

    • @noblestsavage1742
      @noblestsavage1742 3 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      Agreed! I’m an Englishman who moved to wales aged 10 and stayed till I was forty, I now live in Scotland. I play and sing traditional English, Irish and Scottish music on my mandolin but the only welsh music I know are choir tunes like Sospan fach, ar hyd y nos and Calon lan. As I say I’m English but I’m culturally welsh so would love to learn more.

    • @Philrc
      @Philrc 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      and I'm a small purple lifeform from a planet out near Sirius B and It's about time we had more Welsh harp music in the universe . come on you welsh lifeforms get going! (boyo)

    • @thegingerviking8698
      @thegingerviking8698 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      I'm of welsh heritage living in Australia. I don't speak the language, but I try to learn what I can, I sing and belt out vocals to our songs without any comprehension of whether or not I'm remotely close to pronouncing it correctly, and I got married in a great kilt that was designed specifically towards my family colours. Celtic / Welsh blood runs deep within me, and I've never been prouder of anything in my life!

    • @Preacher_in_Christ
      @Preacher_in_Christ 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Agreed with you 💯👍

  • @messynessiewood
    @messynessiewood 3 ปีที่แล้ว +51

    Thank you for mentioning the Welsh Gypsies, Teulu Abram Wood. I'm very proud to be a descendant and harp player.

  • @HenrikBergpianorganist
    @HenrikBergpianorganist 3 ปีที่แล้ว +74

    I LOVE WALES, THE WELSH LANGUAGE AND EVERYTHING WELSH. For no obvious reason. It's a mystery. (I'm Swedish!)

    • @flynnguest8323
      @flynnguest8323 3 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      Diolch(Thanks) from Cymru (Wales)

    • @carissahutto6206
      @carissahutto6206 3 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      I'm from the USA and have mainly German ancestry. But this music awakens my soul....... so I can relate!!!! lol!

    • @stkenno8758
      @stkenno8758 3 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      Love Sweden, I lived in Nykoping but I’m from cardiff

    • @figure-of-speech
      @figure-of-speech 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Viva La Europe

    • @larryfroot
      @larryfroot ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thank you for your kind interest and appreciation, Henrik.

  • @scathatch
    @scathatch 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I love Wales. Often go there in my dreams. Its a special place.

  • @ricemango7502
    @ricemango7502 3 ปีที่แล้ว +143

    Good to see the other Celtic nations getting some of their time in the limelight, respect from Ireland, na Ceiltigh abú!

    • @brokentombot
      @brokentombot 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Mar sin féin, is í Éire an ceann is fearr

    • @DifferentSaturner
      @DifferentSaturner 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      I don't understand any word from any of those original languages of Britain, rather our languages but I've deep respect for those, including culture as well. We're taught, told wrong things about Celtic people, culture but now I know everything about those fake stories. We know us as English but what's English. Clusters of foreigners, mingled with locals. I asked this question to many but didn't get any proper answer. I wonder how foreign (German, Roman, others) people & culture changed everything in our land, mainly language. We speak a foreign language now (English), even we changed the name of our land to a foreign name, England. I saw how secretly our people treated Celtic people (badly) here in England. When I learned, in the past, how our people tortured soft-hearted aboriginal people, psychologically, physically, I feel very sorry for them. I also don't like the secret terms our people use to call Irish & Scottish people! Some of those're very offensive.
      (Thu 25 Mar 2021 11h53)

    • @leonlawson2196
      @leonlawson2196 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@DifferentSaturner but the celts are far from the 'original' languages of Britain. They too were invaders. Stonehenge was built 1800 years before the celts even stepped foot here. And there were hunter gatherers even before then.

    • @DifferentSaturner
      @DifferentSaturner 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@leonlawson2196 Thank you. Who're those people before Celts living here & where those Celts came from? Who're they?

    • @barbaramarlow5185
      @barbaramarlow5185 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@brokentombot 0

  • @harryfurphy1491
    @harryfurphy1491 3 ปีที่แล้ว +74

    I never knew that the Harp was such a cherished and beloved instrument in Welsh music. As a trad Irish fiddle player form Co' Down in the North of Ireland I was always lead to believe that the Harp was characteristically and culturally Irish since it is a national symbol. After watching this I believe I can learn a lot form the Welsh and I now have a tremendous respect for this music and culture. There is such beauty, harmony, joy, strength and resilience in this music that even rivals my own beloved Irish music and culture. This video has been a real treat to watch. thank you so much for sharing this.

    • @RhodriMcDonagh
      @RhodriMcDonagh  3 ปีที่แล้ว +32

      You're welcome Henry! Ireland and Wales actually have a big link in harp music (something which I had to unfortunately leave out of this film because of time)
      Harpists from Ireland and Wales met in Glendalough in something like the 11th century (or thereabouts) to set down the 24 rules for harp music, and a lot of the terms in the Robert ap Huw Manuscript actually don't make sense in Welsh as they come from Irish words! Ireland and Wales share a lot more culturally and historically than most people know

    • @harryfurphy1491
      @harryfurphy1491 3 ปีที่แล้ว +12

      ​@@RhodriMcDonagh When the lockdown ends I'll defiantly be packing up my fiddle for a trip to Wales. it would be a shame to never go and witness this music first hand. I might even learn a few welsh fiddle tune for the trip. And thanks again I honestly feel like I have learned a great deal from this video.

    • @themanhimself1229
      @themanhimself1229 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@RhodriMcDonagh As I recall, there was considerable Irish settlement in Wales in the Post-Roman period. Could this have something to do with it?

    • @RhodriMcDonagh
      @RhodriMcDonagh  2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      @@themanhimself1229 There was indeed, there's a Irish crannog in Llangors and stones with ogham writing have been found in that area. There's also a great story in the Mabinogion about the Irish king meeting the Welsh giant king Bendigeidfran and involves battles, magic cauldrons and all sorts. So yeah we share a lot of early history with Ireland, the cultures (particularly the bardic cultures) were very similar

    • @angelashort1331
      @angelashort1331 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      The lake of Galilee is shaped like a harp , and it is Israel's national instrument , , Welsh voices are the best in the world , the men are Gods choir, .That's why I think they're related to The Levites , from the Temple of Jerusalem's choirs , , That record , sounds SO Jewish , , I sense Wales will find its way ,back to the will OF The ALMIGHTY , in time to enjoy Israel's third Temple , Then ,indeed ,there will be a MIGHTY revival , Thankyou for this treasure of a video , ,TodaRaba,

  • @heero7yui
    @heero7yui 3 ปีที่แล้ว +53

    As a fan of Irish and Scottish trad, this is highly educational! Thanks very much. Hope to visit one day.

  • @linusorri
    @linusorri 3 ปีที่แล้ว +48

    Icelandic has a similar thing where the word kvæði means poetry and the musical performance of poetry. Really interesting stuff.

    • @RhodriMcDonagh
      @RhodriMcDonagh  3 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      cool! do you have a link to anything from Icelandic poetry and music traditions?

  • @jilata19
    @jilata19 3 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    In love with welsh music via Ar Log since the 80´s !!

  • @ariellelionessofYah
    @ariellelionessofYah 3 ปีที่แล้ว +25

    Wow! super happy to have Welsh heritage! Just learned more about Wales in 23 and a half minutes than I have in my entire life! Thanks! Totally want to learn some Welsh tunes now😊

  • @kevindonohue2912
    @kevindonohue2912 3 ปีที่แล้ว +23

    I find it fascinating that Romany people played such a key role ib the preservertion of Welsh music!

    • @noblestsavage1742
      @noblestsavage1742 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      They also kept other traditions alive in England and Scotland. I’d love to spend some time with them but they seem to view us gadjo’s with the same level of mistrust as most people have of them.

  • @lukej.hughes7761
    @lukej.hughes7761 3 ปีที่แล้ว +20

    This makes me so proud to be Welsh! I have been a violinist for 15 years and have wondered why wales seems to be left our of the Celtic music realm. No more!

  • @CarlosCarranza
    @CarlosCarranza 3 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Cheers from Argentina!,,Thanks for the video!!.Excelent!
    You might know about the welsh colony,here in Patagonia.

  • @esmeraldagreen1992
    @esmeraldagreen1992 3 ปีที่แล้ว +46

    In Sardinia, even today folk poets battle each other creating verses on the spot and answering each other lines. Interestingly Sardinians are partly of Celtic descent.

    • @lordfreerealestate8302
      @lordfreerealestate8302 3 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      So, like a rap battle? 😂

    • @Kawdek
      @Kawdek 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      That’s not exactly an uncommon tradition... You have the same thing in China, Japan, and Korea historically. Doubt they are “Celtic” like Sardinians.

    • @noblestsavage1742
      @noblestsavage1742 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      It’s a thing in the Iberian countries and Brazil too. I think it must be a universal human expression

    • @goingfreenow3297
      @goingfreenow3297 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@lordfreerealestate8302 no.

    • @gxtmfa
      @gxtmfa 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@goingfreenow3297 Yes

  • @RobertFallon
    @RobertFallon 3 ปีที่แล้ว +57

    What a gem of a video and a service to Wales and to music this is! Just brilliant. Speaking as a PhD in music history who, though mainly Irish-American, has some family ties to the south of Wales, and who attended a Welsh music festival in California my uncle helped to organize. 👏🏼

  • @rustywalter1975
    @rustywalter1975 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Thank you from Santa Clarita California USA

  • @ReallyJillRogoff
    @ReallyJillRogoff 3 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    I grew up in the fifties and sixties listening to my father's Merydydd Evans record. I learned so much from him, and ended up including several of those songs in my repertoire. Such beautiful music!

  • @Vesnicie
    @Vesnicie 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    16:40 the religious form of song you describe greatly resembles the tradition of harp singing in the American South.

  • @conanmcdonnell7390
    @conanmcdonnell7390 3 ปีที่แล้ว +16

    Brilliant, fascinating video. As an Irishman who plays Irish trad music, now living in N Wales, I thought I had picked up some info about Welsh traditional music over the years - turns out I have barely scratched the surface. Can't wait to get my teeth into the various resources you helpfully posted. Diolch yn fawr iawn! Go raibh míle maith agat!

    • @RhodriMcDonagh
      @RhodriMcDonagh  3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      That's awesome!! glad it's inspired you to look into Welsh music!

  • @joffa397
    @joffa397 3 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Finally, find some stuff on Celtic Welsh. I was wondering myself why so much on Ireland and Scotland but almost nothing on Wales 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿

  • @shayfromscratch
    @shayfromscratch 2 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    I didn't want this to end. Brilliantly done. Thank you!
    Despite immigrating to Canada from Wales more than half a century ago, my grandparents never lost their distinctly Welsh spirit. I hope I can begin learning Welsh within the next few years, but in the meantime I want to soak up the culture by way of music and stories. I want to foster my connection to my roots in such a beautiful culture and resilient people in a way I wish I had while my grandparents were still with us ❤🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿

  • @Miler97487
    @Miler97487 3 ปีที่แล้ว +14

    Carreg Lafar is a Welsh folk group that didn't get mentioned but well worth hearing. They released their debut in 1995 with Ysbryd y Werin on Sain (a label well worth mentioning as they specialize in all sorts of Welsh music from traditional to contemporary). Aside from "Ar Hyd y Nos" ("All Through the Night"), "Llwyn Onn" ("The Ash Grove") and of course "Deck the Halls", I've been in the dark on traditional Welsh music. Carreg Lafar sure helped me know some more songs. Their music included vocals (male, female), fiddle, guitar, percussion and sometimes pibgorn and bagpipes. They remind me of a Welsh version of Steeleye Span.

    • @ealing456
      @ealing456 ปีที่แล้ว

      Carreg Lafar was how I discovered Welsh folk music. As well as Allan Yn y Fan. Two great folk bands.

  • @celestinac1105
    @celestinac1105 3 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    Your accent is fantastic! From Australia 🇦🇺

  • @AUlonestar
    @AUlonestar 3 ปีที่แล้ว +22

    West looking east, I imagine we don’t hear so much about Welsh music here in the US because the Welsh diaspora is not as massive as that of Ireland, Scotland, and England. Thank you for the video. This made my day. My son and I are now listening to Calan (thanks for the recommendation!) and we’re absolutely loving it.

    • @tomosprice8136
      @tomosprice8136 3 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      There is actually a fairly large Welsh diaspora in the USA, particularly around Pennsylvania and Ohio. Most of the US' founding fathers were at least partly Welsh. The problem is that at the time of mass migration to the US Wales was considered a part of England, so on official documents Welsh was rarely differentiated from English/ British, so many Americans who have Welsh ancestry who look back at their family records only see England/ Britain written on the documents and so don't know about their Welsh roots.

    • @julienjameschetcuti5820
      @julienjameschetcuti5820 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      George Washington was part Welsh, just for you to know and a Welshman helped write the declaration of independence 😉

  • @brittanyg533
    @brittanyg533 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Had a DNA test done awhile back and found out that I was a tad Welsh. (Somewhere along the line, I had an ancestor that lived near Castell Aberlleiniog.) However, my knowledge of Welsh history is very scant.
    This video was very informative and fantastic to watch!

  • @brucefrizzell4221
    @brucefrizzell4221 3 ปีที่แล้ว +14

    I like the sound of the triple harp . This program has started my interest in traditional Welsh music .
    Greetings from Lampasas Texas .

  • @ukuleleph
    @ukuleleph 3 ปีที่แล้ว +17

    Hi from Scotland. This is “pure dead brilliant”. The links are an outstanding source of information and music. More please. Thank you!

  • @gitaryddcymraeg8816
    @gitaryddcymraeg8816 3 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    Absolutely brilliant video. I wish traditional Welsh music was really popular in our pubs. I think people would love it and I think it would make everybody's day better after a hard day in work. I could sit for hours watching people perform this music while drinking a few pints. Diolch yn fawr.

  • @jorgitoviejoamigo2736
    @jorgitoviejoamigo2736 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    The blond man speaking of CERDD, is wearing a T- shirt from a land that I know well, Euskalherria, place of my origins, and we have a very old language, from before the Indo- european languages, Gabon, lagunak.

    • @Miler97487
      @Miler97487 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      I believe you mean Basque.

  • @MekTS
    @MekTS 2 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    I live here in North Carolina. My family came down from the Appalachian mountains two generations ago. Tracing the roads of that side of my family, I found that we had roots in Ireland, Scotland, and Wales. From that research I fell in love with Wales and the language(thank you Julie Murphy) and I started learning it myself. Funny thing is that when I tell people that I'm learning Welsh, they say, "But I don't understand, you already know English." I then give a deep sigh.

  • @taffyducks544
    @taffyducks544 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    The Crwth - one was found at Sutton hoo with Spoons and a Sword which had Coelbren Scribed into them. So much for the language being an invention, and Sutton hoo being Saxon. Its Brythonic (Cymro)

  • @warrenhuff7349
    @warrenhuff7349 3 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    I had the opportunity to hear Welsh male choirs on several occasions, and they were absolutely incredible!

    • @angelashort1331
      @angelashort1331 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Like the Levites from the Temple of Jerusalem , I believe , Gods singers , The Hebrew people were scattered , by the ALMIGHTY, so that ,In His time He could gather them up again and bring them home to Himself , Welsh is very close to the Hebrew language, Imagine if there is to be a THIRD temple , wouldn't it be amazing if Welsh men's choirs , were heard within the walls of Gods house in Jerusalem, , All things are possible , WITH GOD, ani angela nz messenger AROHA NUI Endsoftheearth

  • @67Kevlar
    @67Kevlar 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Not just an interesting topic, but also a well-presented video. Cheers from Canada.

  • @carrierimes9016
    @carrierimes9016 3 ปีที่แล้ว +14

    Da iawn Rhodri! This needs to go far and wide

  • @ambrosius
    @ambrosius 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Well there's my next holiday booked (to Wales). Thanks for the wonderful culture, history, and music. A land of legends indeed.

  • @odonnabhainiverssen5006
    @odonnabhainiverssen5006 3 ปีที่แล้ว +29

    Thank you for this absolute gift of a video. As an Irishman who loves traditional music I look forward to expanding my knowledge of Welsh traditional music. I think you are a great ambassador for your country’s culture and music as you have intrigued so many us with this video. Thank you.

  • @crazyace02
    @crazyace02 3 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    Thanks for sharing this. As a player of Irish and Scottish dance music I was intrigued by this video and now need to learn more about Welsh instrumental music.

  • @materdeimusicd.buckley2974
    @materdeimusicd.buckley2974 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Thanks for this. I used to play the uilleann pipes. My son is learning the harp, known here as the Irish harp, but I note that one of the Harper's at the Belfast harp festival was Welsh. Funny Welsh music more like Irish music. There are many Irish tunes that don't fit the modal system also. Particularly our Sean nos songs. Yet the language is very different. I can't understand Welsh, but can understand Scottish, Gaelic.

  • @owendavies8227
    @owendavies8227 3 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I recently moved to Wales, and did not know about this part of Welsh culture very much (The culture in the West Virginia colonies only preserved the coal-related parts of Welsh culture). Very informative.

  • @soslothful
    @soslothful 3 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    I'm learning, "The Ash Grove" on the penny whistle.

  • @allegrolover
    @allegrolover 3 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Canu Pwnc sounds very similar to the Gaelic Psalm singing of the Reformed Presbyterians of Scotland. Celtic folk music has always been this SEAsian’s interest for many years, and I really appreciate this video explaining the other forms of Welsh traditional music outside the context of the church. Thank you for this!!!!

  • @MrBass4art
    @MrBass4art 3 ปีที่แล้ว +13

    My great great great grandfather migrated from Walse in the 19th century. I always wanted to dive deep into my family traditions, your channel has opened it up for me thanks.

    • @DifferentSaturner
      @DifferentSaturner 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Same here but they're from Cornwall, which was part of Walse/Cymru.
      (Thu 25 Mar 2021 12h30)

    • @MathewDRhys
      @MathewDRhys 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Same here. My g-grandad came over from Pembrokeshire in 1872 with his mam and siblings. Their dad came over a year early to Boston to earn money for the trip!

  • @JeremyBowkett
    @JeremyBowkett 3 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Thank you, Rhodri, for creating this introduction to traditional Welsh music, and for posting all the links to resources. My dad was born in Colwyn Bay, and I was born on March 1st. I have often wondered why people may have overlooked Welsh music as opposed to Irish, Scottish or Breton. I honestly didn't think there was much of an instrumental tradition. I always believed, as my dad did, that Welsh music was primarily vocal. Anyway, thanks again and best wishes from Canada!

  • @isaweesaw
    @isaweesaw 3 ปีที่แล้ว +14

    This is wonderfully informative. I'm glad that there are others like me who unironically enjoy this kind of music. I wonder if we cna get a similar documentary for the other Celtic nations, particular Mann and Cornwall who get left out a fair bit. Iontach ar fad

  • @maxmarnau7019
    @maxmarnau7019 3 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Cerdd - yes. You get something of the sort in Gàidhlig too in that filidh can be a minstrel, a bard, a bird (a warbler) or anything that sings.

  • @lupus_croatiae
    @lupus_croatiae 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I'm Croat, I love this, keep your tradition by all means. The welsh are famous for their choirs and bards.

  • @lorensims4846
    @lorensims4846 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I like to think I got my first introduction to Welsh musical style listening to Mike Oldfield, particularly the album Hergest Ridge.

  • @InParticularNobody
    @InParticularNobody 3 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Ffilm wych. Diddorol iawn.
    Cymru am byth!

  • @1caitsith
    @1caitsith 3 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Well done! I grew up second gen from Welsh immigrants and we all sang Welsh songs from a songbook from the late 19th century that was copied and handed down to all the kids. The cover was lost so I have no idea who compiled it. The other thing we sang from was the 1948 Anglican Hymnal. I would guess about half the book was written by Welsh composers. All the good ones at least.

    • @angelashort1331
      @angelashort1331 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      I was fascinated to read names in an old Scottish psalter , which were Jewish in origin , as composers of some of Scotland's most well known hymns, Isn't it wonderful , when Hebrew people find THEIR MESSIAH,! Outreach to Jewish folks was zealous two hundred years ago , I'm praying for revival of that zeal again , God Bless the coming musical REFORMATION, , MAY IT BEGIN IN WALES, , AMEN!

  • @barbarabennett2058
    @barbarabennett2058 3 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Very informative, love folk music of any kind, our daughter lives in Wales went to Uni and learnt Welsh so good to hear that is still going strong.

  • @knownothing5518
    @knownothing5518 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The deeper I dive into the Cymru rabbit hole, the more I like it!

  • @rhyfelwrDuw
    @rhyfelwrDuw 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    My handle used to be Cerddwen (Pure Poetry or Pure Music - as I write poetry and music). I've only recently changed it to Carrie's Comments. My middle name is Welsh and I've been told it was derived from Cerddwen.

  • @goingfreenow3297
    @goingfreenow3297 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I enjoyed watching snow white singing to the animals, and the birds came to her while she sang. One in one with nature.

  • @jonalex2823
    @jonalex2823 3 ปีที่แล้ว +48

    I don’t think you realise what you’ve achieved here Rhodri, this may be the revival of our cerddorieth

    • @flynnguest8323
      @flynnguest8323 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Ahh a fellow Welshman

    • @stereotypicalbloodhoundpla5068
      @stereotypicalbloodhoundpla5068 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      i’m evidence it is! my family is from Wales but we lost connection with the culture so i’m trying to learn of it. This was the first video that showed up when i looked up “welsh music”. i hope other formerly welsh families help revive this beautiful piece of culture! :D

    • @stella8726
      @stella8726 ปีที่แล้ว

      #Cerddoriaeth

  • @mortachaiepstein3584
    @mortachaiepstein3584 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I got into Gwilym Bowen Rhys because of this video, and after watching it for the second time, I realize you use "Cardod" as background music in a few places :-)

  • @JUSTAV1S1TOR
    @JUSTAV1S1TOR 3 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    Thank you! this has piqued my interest in Wales and Welsh music even further. I was fortunate to spend time in Pwllheli; had a wonderful conversation with a local woman about the love of the Welsh language.

  • @amullinder
    @amullinder 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I like to play Morfa Rhuddlan and Ysbryd Y Nant on folk flute.

  • @jimandmarypowell9783
    @jimandmarypowell9783 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    At last, what I've been looking for. Welsh Trad music. Hwyl Fawr from Seland Newydd>

  • @OmriLahavComposer
    @OmriLahavComposer 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Thank you, Rhodri, for creating this insightful and important documentary!

  • @antseanbheanbocht4993
    @antseanbheanbocht4993 3 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Very enjoyable, i had hoped to try and learn some welsh but im doing battle with Irish at the moment, yes it feels like a battle. 🥵
    That image at 10:33 is of the Chief of the MacSweeneys sitting down to dinner among his Clan in Ireland.

  • @Me2Lancer
    @Me2Lancer 3 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Thank you for sharing Welsh music. I especially enjoy Welsh harmonies.

  • @kavalkid1
    @kavalkid1 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    That was wonderful! I play Bulgarian music and I can see some ancient connections the the Welsh tradition.

  • @moonlitmoth2484
    @moonlitmoth2484 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I’m a bloody awful harpist but I’m trying to keep it up. Very proud to be Welsh. 💜

    • @juliadove1006
      @juliadove1006 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Don’t give up! Harpists are like doctors we practice!!

    • @moonlitmoth2484
      @moonlitmoth2484 ปีที่แล้ว

      I’ll never stop playing don’t you worry. X

  • @samuelterry6354
    @samuelterry6354 3 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Lots of respect for Wales and it's traditions, love from your neighbor England - Lloegr.

  • @tboutall
    @tboutall 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Great introduction to Welsh music. Must delve deeper. Many thanks!

  • @emwal5084
    @emwal5084 3 ปีที่แล้ว +19

    This was fantastic and so very interesting!! Thank you for collecting and sharing all this knowledge :D

  • @martinrea8548
    @martinrea8548 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Thank you for that very interesting and well put together introduction to Welsh music and Welsh history and culture. I'm Irish, and while the music and dances are quite similar the two languages, while both Celtic, are very, very different. I must look into the linguistic history a bit more. Great to see people preserving their native cultures and traditions. Just as an aside, I think the music of Galicia is very beautiful. Best wishes from Ireland and good luck with your musical endeavours.

  • @Anamcara1956
    @Anamcara1956 3 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    Ar dóigh mo chara. A wonderful video. My first word in Welsh resonates poetry and music “Cerdd” so many hidden treasures yet to be found....

  • @nicokelly6453
    @nicokelly6453 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Diolch yn fawr, dwi’n caru cerddoriaeth gymraeg! Mae dy fidio yn wych.

  • @brumbybailey6599
    @brumbybailey6599 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    There's a lot of Welsh music in our hymn book, and I love it!

  • @DifferentSaturner
    @DifferentSaturner 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Hello Rhodri. You spoke my mind. I felt very sorry for Welsh/Cymraeg language, culture. As if, at the end of this video, I was crying. This's what I often discuss with my friends, families. Most of them know almost nothing about our past history. Especially, anything about languages, culture etc. This's one of those great videos (related subjects) I've watched, which I cannot compare with many. Thanks for explaining everything very nicely. It seems, not only that Henry era but also those Methodists, later British Govt decisions, also ruined this language & culture! This happened in Ireland. Religion divided them. I went to many areas in Wales & was very surprised that many people, especially, youngsters don't know how to speak in Welsh/Cymru. During the lockdown period, many people wanted to learn, know Irish, Welsh languages. This's another good thing I noticed after a long time. This's one of many videos, which tells me, I should invent Time Machine & collect all those lovely moments in the past. Keep it up. I've added this video to a playlist: World music songs. Below, I'm adding a comment, I left under another comment, in the comment section. Thanks.
    (Thu 25 Mar 2021 12h22)
    I don't understand any word from any of those original languages of Britain, rather our languages but I've deep respect for those, including culture as well. We're taught, told wrong things about Celtic people, culture but now I know everything about those fake stories. We know us as English but what's English. Clusters of foreigners, mingled with locals. I asked this question to many but didn't get any proper answer. I wonder how foreign (German, Roman, others) people & culture changed everything in our land, mainly language. We speak a foreign language now (English), even we changed the name of our land to a foreign name, England. I saw how secretly our people treated Celtic people (badly) here in England. When I learned, in the past, how our people tortured soft-hearted aboriginal people, psychologically, physically, I feel very sorry for them. I also don't like the secret terms our people use to call Irish & Scottish people! Some of those're very offensive.

  • @alexandermaclean2872
    @alexandermaclean2872 3 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Finally! This video was needed world wide! Before this I had to explain all that to people by myself and now I have proof that I didn't make it up. Thank you so much!

  • @nancythomas-wardm.b.a2993
    @nancythomas-wardm.b.a2993 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    In memory ofMr Reece our Welsh teacher, cymmer secondary school...ex urdd gobieth cymru member 70 years ago only now appreciating what must have been a mammoth down hill effort to pass on our heritage and knowledge to us miners children. Gratitude
    Big shout out to all you young people doing this important work however....the elephant in the room!!! We Welsh are to lazy to learn our own language. Please find a way to insist WE MUST!!! . Huge hugs tears from this Welsh woman up a big mountain in Turkey xxxx

  • @patrickodonnell4109
    @patrickodonnell4109 3 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Subscribed 🎶. Definitely want to learn more about Welsh Trad Music. Thank you for this introduction.

  • @draigporffor3288
    @draigporffor3288 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I feel overwhelmed with hiraeth. Fideo wych! Diolch yn fawr iawn!

  • @MariankGonzalez
    @MariankGonzalez 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    17:56 The original rap battles!

  • @TheTolkaHotClub
    @TheTolkaHotClub 3 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Greetings from Ireland , enjoyed this , thank you !!

  • @magdahearne497
    @magdahearne497 3 ปีที่แล้ว +13

    Thanks for sharing, that was a brilliant video.
    When I was at school I hated the fact that we had to learn French etc & not the languages of the British Isles, we have so many that should be cherished by us all... long may they be preserved & never die out 💖

  • @mollorenan2040
    @mollorenan2040 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Me zo ur Breton ha mersi bras deoc'h aveid hor video à-ziar ar muzik kembreat. Desket 'meus ur bochad traoù dedennus tre àr hor muzik. Spiiñ a ran muzik Bro Gembre ha Bro Breizh pe salaouet muioc'h 'el ar muzik iwerzhonad ha skosad . Kenavo deoc'h, ur kenderv kelteg.
    I'm a Breton and thank you very much for your video about the welsh music. I learned a lot of things very interesing about your music. Hoping that the music from Wales and Brittany will be heard more like Irish and Scottish music. Bye Bye, a Celtic cousin.

  • @Railur
    @Railur 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I adore your resistance against cultural extinction. Greetings from Germany. I am the last of Mohicans, concerning my local dialect, a very special one. It is really important to keep some piece of "home" in your heart in these crazy days. GO ON. I know that there is a difference between "just a dialect" and a totally different culture, but my Ancestors' language, which was really a language/culture and not just a German dialect, died out with my Grandparents. I am living in southern Germany, born in northern Germany, I am still feeling like Sting "I'm an Alien" after more than 30 years. Ok, I am enjoying it here, but home is home. Do a better job than me

  • @connerdiamond5317
    @connerdiamond5317 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Awesome video ... Lycan from Snowdonia.

  • @Melvorgazh
    @Melvorgazh 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Shannon Heaton and her husband play a Welsh tune often during their Saturday’s Live session

    • @terryduffy3232
      @terryduffy3232 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Yes she does a lovely version of Calon Lân. Her saturday online session is well worth a visit!

    • @Melvorgazh
      @Melvorgazh 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@terryduffy3232 I practically don’t miss any.
      Every Sat I watch them.
      Do tou know any other Live session like theirs +- and based in a more European Irish time zone?
      Cause I also love TUNE SUPPLY but it starts at 1am and finishes past 3am in Belgium and I gotta be up early on Friday.
      Sláinte.
      Cheers :)

    • @terryduffy3232
      @terryduffy3232 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@Melvorgazh I only recently came across tune supply and their videos are really useful. I haven’t seen any other regular online session in a European time zone yet I’m afraid. Best wishes from Wales! Pob hwyl!

    • @Melvorgazh
      @Melvorgazh 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@terryduffy3232 OK, I see. It is a pity. Especially knowing how many skilled Trad musicians there are in Ireland with the Internet. Diolch yn fawr 🙂
      I play Breton music too. Is there in Cymru any "equivalent" to the gavotenn, an-dro, laridenn, hanter-dro, plinn similar dancy tunes?
      I know too little about Welsh trad and wish to know more.
      Wondering which Welsh tune I could learn on the guitar.
      Do you know some flatpicking guitar players in Welsh trad?
      Pob hwyl 🙂

  • @Melvorgazh
    @Melvorgazh 3 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    To my ear it sounds more like the classical music sometimes, especially the male choirs.
    Diolch yn fawr uploader,
    Greetings Ô Wlad Belg.

    • @Hwyadylaw
      @Hwyadylaw 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Well, Western classical music has it's origins in ecclesiastical song. The choral music of Wales was developed from the same traditions.

  • @navaratsanguankeo8871
    @navaratsanguankeo8871 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Want to see the world of all Celtics come out to show their heritages.

  • @henrygingercat
    @henrygingercat 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Absolutely fascinating - many thanks for posting and I look forward to more on Welsh music.

  • @MrBass4art
    @MrBass4art 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I am getting into my family's walsh traditions this helps so much

  • @colebacca1369
    @colebacca1369 3 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    That horn pipe sounds awesome. I listen to Celtic music on occasion, and I’ve definitely heard that before, but didn’t know what it was. Good video!

  • @marydonohoe8200
    @marydonohoe8200 3 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    What a revelation and a treat! While there are many similarities between Welsh, Scottish and Irish musical idioms and traditions, there are distinctions that are important (and fun!) to learn about. Including the Romani contribution, that brought the whole thing back to life!! Looking forward to more of your great videos!!

  • @Sparklfoot
    @Sparklfoot 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Ah this is lovely, thank you.

  • @kathrinkaefer
    @kathrinkaefer 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Lovely video! I have often wondered about Welsh music. I'm English but grew up only a short distance from the border so have spent lots of time in Wales, especially up north in places like Anglesey and Llandudno. Very fond of the place.

  • @alexgabriel5423
    @alexgabriel5423 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Braaaavoooo!! Continue!!! Impresssive!! Are portions of the Mabinogion sung? The Most Intricate & Beautiful Music of the British Isles and of the Celtic World!!A Documentary that s filled with Important Information...definitely it set standards for documentaries on Traditional Music. Great Dynamics in the editing.

  • @psychetree7531
    @psychetree7531 3 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Diolch o'r galon, brawd. Mae'n amser unwaith eto i teimlon balch iawn i fod Cymraeg. Mwy Hwyl i chi!!

  • @kuncklehead9186
    @kuncklehead9186 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I'm an American decendant of wales.and Scotland, my last name is Vaughn, I absolutely want to find a group here to experiment in raw folk music to see if we can bring about celtic spirits throughout our music and genetic memory.

  • @carolinestagg6807
    @carolinestagg6807 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Thank you. Fascinating!

  • @quentinbudworth1883
    @quentinbudworth1883 3 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    This is brilliant Rhodri! Are you going to teach and share some tunes as a part of your celebration and dissemination of your remarkable musical tradition? I hope so! Is there a mailing list?

  • @seamusoluasigh9296
    @seamusoluasigh9296 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Wonderful music, may it grow and prosper.

  • @daleduke1315
    @daleduke1315 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Love it, the Welsh language, except when lost near Bala and asking directions, c u at Cross Foxes, now in Mexico.

  • @hmbelgium
    @hmbelgium 3 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Thanks for this very interesting documentary. Nice to see young people are interested in guarding their culture