I wish they taught welsh in england too, you could argue our ancestors spoke it too but sadly people don't care about languages anymore and if they do it wont be welsh. I'm hoping to go to bangor university to study languages soon though, hopefully I can learn some welsh in my free time
Because they often play in a too modern setting. Or they play in a classical music style which lacks the ornamentation of Gaelic music. It also holds back some Scottish performers in my opinion but to a much lesser degree. People like the Gaelic ornamentation.
Because Britain has spent the last millennia or so actively trying to erase Welsh heritage, and unfortunately they have mostly succeeded. A hundred years ago, at the height of the British empire, welsh Gaelic was nearly an extinct language, only spoken by some 20% of the population. A lot of people forget that during their centuries old tradition of destroying cultures and peoples, Wales was Britain's most successful genocide.
@doctorfluffnstuff403 Not to be argumentative, but just as a point of clarification, “Welsh Gaelic” is a bit of a mixing of terms. Sort of like saying Germanic Spanish, or something to that effect. Perhaps you meant just Welsh, or Welsh Brythonic? Gaelic refers to the Scottish variety of the Goidelic branch, and sometimes people will also say Irish Gaelic to differentiate, though more properly it’s called Gaeilge or just Irish. Cheers and all the best.
@@williamslone5429 Fair enough. I'm pretty sure I was drunk when I wrote that. I don't even know why I said that, since Welsh isn't even Gaelic, it's Brittonic.
Love it. I really should have learned. People see me as English... which I am, but all my family are from Wales. I'll blame me dad for only speaking English to me. More bones of our family stuck in the Welsh pits than there are walking about... so said me Da. At least my daughter's can speak it... sort of. But that means I can't blame Da... wow I'm lazy
A beautiful job !!! The back up singers did an amazing job ! And the cello ? Player ! Sorry ,I was busy doing other things ,so didn't watch it much ,byt I listened from the beginning to the end !👍💜💜💜🥁🎵🎤🎶🐉🏴💕💞
Welsh Lyrics: Dacw 'nghariad i lawr yn y berllan, Tw rym di ro rym di radl didl dal O na bawn i yno fy hunan, Tw rym di ro rym di radl didl dal Dacw'r tŷ, a dacw'r 'sgubor; Dacw ddrws y beudy'n agor. Ffaldi radl didl dal, ffaldi radl didl dal, Tw rym di ro rym di radl didl dal. Dacw’r dderwen wych ganghennog, Tw rym di ro rym di radl didl dal Golwg arni sydd dra serchog. Tw rym di ro rym di radl didl dal Mi arhosaf yn ei chysgod Nes daw 'nghariad i 'ngyfarfod. Ffaldi radl didl dal, ffaldi radl didl dal, Tw rym di ro rym di radl didl dal. Dacw'r delyn, dacw'r tannau; Tw rym di ro rym di radl didl dal Beth wyf gwell, heb neb i'w chwarae? Tw rym di ro rym di radl didl dal Dacw'r feinwen hoenus fanwl; Beth wyf well heb gael ei meddwl? Ffaldi radl didl dal, ffaldi radl didl dal, Tw rym di ro rym di radl didl dal.
I'm surprised you say that because Welsh uses VSO structure but English is SVO in the sentence construction. They are quite different. Maybe you're just really good at languages
No one replied to you so I thought I should - Pretty sure it's not the same singer, but the song, at least in parts, Oracle uses a version with different verses, is similar