Pibau Cymreig: Gwahaniaeth rhwng fersiynau
Cynnwys wedi'i ddileu Cynnwys wedi'i ychwanegu
Stefanik (sgwrs | cyfraniadau) Tudalen newydd: == Pibgorn Bagbib Cymreig (pibgorn, pibgod, pibgwd, pibau cyrn, pibau cwd, bacbib, pibau gwynt a bagpipes Cymreig) == Dogennir pipaugwynt yng Nghymru ers y degfen ganrif ond bu i'r ... |
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Llinell 1:
Serch hynny, cafwyd adfywiad mewn diddordeb
<!--In the last 20 or so years there has been a revival in piping in Wales. This revival lead to the formation of a repertoire of Welsh piping tunes, the reconstruction of extinct instruments and the introduction of new instruments based on common European types. Pibgorn (Welsh lit. "pipe horn")- A number of examples of this instrument survive, these date from the 17th and 18th centuries. The pibgorn is a mouthblown hornpipe, having a parallel bore, six finger holes and a thumb hole. The pipe has a cowhorn mouth piece and an intricately carved cowhorn bell. The reed is of the single beating type usually made of cane but some players now use synthetic reeds. Modern pibgyrn (pl.) play in the key of D using open fingering, with many tunes in E minor.
Llinell 13 ⟶ 15:
Welsh pipe groups/bands: Pibau Pencader, Pibe Bach, Pibau Preseli, and Bagad Pibau Morgannwg. Welsh musicians/groups using pigyrn pibe cwd etc: Fernhill, Carreg Lafar, Crasdant, Stephen Rees and Andy Mclaughlin, Jason Lawday, and Antwn Owen Hicks and Gafin Morgan.
▲[edit] External links
Pibau Pencader (Site in Welsh and English)
Welsh Bagpipes and the Welsh Pibgorn
Welsh pipers Antwn Owen Hicks and Gafin Morgan (Dwylaw Cwyth) and Bagad Pibau Morgannwg.
Ceri Rhys Matthews - Yscolan-->
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