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  • Crwth
  • Welsh musical instrument

    See Rotte for the psaltery, or Rotte for the plucked lyre. The crwth (/kruːθ/ KROOTH, Welsh: [kruːθ]), also called a crowd or rote or crotta, is a bowed

    Crwth

    Crwth

    Crwth

  • Lyre
  • Ancient Greek string instrument

    the bowed lyres with a fingerboard was the "modern" (c. 1485–1800) Welsh crwth. It had several predecessors both in the British Isles and in Continental

    Lyre

    Lyre

    Lyre

  • Wales
  • Country within the United Kingdom

    Traditional instruments of Wales include the telyn deires (triple harp), fiddle, crwth (bowed lyre) and the pibgorn (hornpipe). Male voice choirs emerged in the

    Wales

    Wales

    Wales

  • English words without vowels
  • sound. Thus words borrowed from Welsh may use ⟨w⟩ this way, such as: The crwth (pronounced /ˈkrʊθ/ or /ˈkruːθ/, also spelled cruth in English) is a Welsh

    English words without vowels

    English_words_without_vowels

  • W
  • Twenty-third letter of the Latin alphabet

    vowel sound, /oʊ/, in the word pwn, and in the Welsh loanwords cwm and crwth, it retains the Welsh pronunciation, /ʊ/. ⟨w⟩ is also used in digraphs:

    W

    W

    W

  • Talharpa
  • Stringed instrument of northern Europe

    use the talharpa). It is similar to the Finnish jouhikko and the Welsh crwth. Jouhikko, a close relative of talharpa, is still known in Finland. The

    Talharpa

    Talharpa

    Talharpa

  • Edward II
  • King of England from 1307 to 1327

    century. He enjoyed music, including Welsh music and the newly invented crwth instrument, as well as musical organs. He did not take part in jousting

    Edward II

    Edward II

    Edward_II

  • Welsh folk music
  • Overview of folk music in Wales

    music it encodes.[citation needed] Another distinctive instrument is the crwth, also a stringed instrument of a type once widespread in northern Europe

    Welsh folk music

    Welsh folk music

    Welsh_folk_music

  • List of string instruments
  • Cizhonghu (China) Cornstalk fiddle (United States) Cretan lyra (Greece) Crwth (Wales) Daguangxian (China) Dahu (China) Dakkari (Nepal) Dan gao (Vietnam)

    List of string instruments

    List_of_string_instruments

  • Luthier
  • Craftsman of stringed musical instruments

    produce electric guitars.[citation needed] Bowed instruments include: cello, crwth, double bass, erhu, fiddle, hudok, morin khuur, nyckelharpa, hurdy-gurdy

    Luthier

    Luthier

    Luthier

  • Rotte (lyre)
  • Medieval string instrument originating from Anglo-Saxon England

    Across Europe, lyres were named with etymologically related variations: crwth, cruit, crot (Celtic); rote and crowd (English); rota, rotta, rote, rotte

    Rotte (lyre)

    Rotte (lyre)

    Rotte_(lyre)

  • List of European medieval musical instruments
  • King David plays medieval harp surrounded by musicians playing rotte, crwth, cornett (fingerhole horn), and crotals (clappers/cymbals on sticks). Circa

    List of European medieval musical instruments

    List_of_European_medieval_musical_instruments

  • Welsh bagpipes
  • neithior with its all-day and all-night rollicking fun. We did not have the crwth, but we had the fiddle, and occasionally the harp, or a home-made degenerate

    Welsh bagpipes

    Welsh bagpipes

    Welsh_bagpipes

  • Fiddle
  • Bowed string instrument

    lyra, the medieval bowed instrument of the Byzantine Empire Cretan Lyra Crwth Gadulka Gudok Gusle Hurdy-gurdy also known as the wheel fiddle Kamancheh

    Fiddle

    Fiddle

    Fiddle

  • Vowel
  • Sound in spoken language, articulated with an open vocal tract

    "cow") and to represent a monophthong in the borrowed words "cwm" and "crwth" (sometimes cruth). Other languages cope with the limitation in the number

    Vowel

    Vowel

    Vowel

  • Pibgorn (instrument)
  • Welsh species of idioglot reed aerophone instruments

    appropriate instrument – either Harp, Crwth or Pipes." In modern Welsh orthography these three instruments are called telyn, crwth and pibau. Peniarth 20 (Brut

    Pibgorn (instrument)

    Pibgorn (instrument)

    Pibgorn_(instrument)

  • Irish traditional music
  • Genre of folk music

    Ireland, there were at least ten instruments in general use. These were the crwth (a small rubbed strings harp) and cláirseach (a bigger harp with typically

    Irish traditional music

    Irish traditional music

    Irish_traditional_music

  • Ajaeng
  • Traditional Korean string instrument

    Ajaeng Classification Bowed string instruments Related instruments Bowed psaltery Cello Crwth Double bass Yazheng (China)

    Ajaeng

    Ajaeng

    Ajaeng

  • Pythagorean tuning
  • Method of tuning a musical instrument

    giving historically informed performances of mediaeval Welsh music using the crwth and six-stringed lyre using Pythagorean tuning Gothic Voices – Music for

    Pythagorean tuning

    Pythagorean tuning

    Pythagorean_tuning

  • Tabor (instrument)
  • Type of snare drum

    Vocal forms Cerdd Dant Cymanfa Ganu Cynghanedd Male voice choir Instruments Crwth Fiddle Flute Pibgorn Welsh harp Tabwrdd Welsh bagpipes Competitions Festival

    Tabor (instrument)

    Tabor (instrument)

    Tabor_(instrument)

  • Oud
  • Pear-shaped stringed musical instrument

    the Indo-European medium into the Spanish 'rota'; French 'rotte'; Welsh 'crwth', etc, and on the other, via the Semitic medium, into Arabic 'ud; Ugaritic

    Oud

    Oud

    Oud

  • Eisteddfod
  • Type of Welsh festival of literature, music and performance

    awarded were a miniature silver chair to the winning poet, a little silver crwth to the winning fiddler, a silver tongue to the best singer, and a tiny silver

    Eisteddfod

    Eisteddfod

  • Jouhikko
  • Finnish and Karelian lyre

    wider hand hole and can play a wider range and shifting drones. The Welsh crwth is the most developed of this family to survive, with six strings, a fingerboard

    Jouhikko

    Jouhikko

    Jouhikko

  • Crowther
  • Surname list

    Crowther is a surname, derived from the old Welsh musical instrument the crwth. Notable people with the surname include: Arnold Crowther (1909–1974), English

    Crowther

    Crowther

  • Rebab
  • String instrument

    the lyra, though not of bowed instruments in the lyre family such as the crwth, jouhikko, talharpa and gue. This article will only concentrate on the spike-fiddle

    Rebab

    Rebab

    Rebab

  • Bowed string instrument
  • String instrument played by a bow rubbing the strings

    Arpeggione Bowed dulcimer Bowed guitar Bowed psaltery Byzaanchy Chuurqin Crwth Đàn nhị Đàn hồ Đàn gáo Daxophone Esraj Fiðla Gadulka Ghaychak Giga Gudok

    Bowed string instrument

    Bowed_string_instrument

  • Lute
  • Plucked string musical instrument

    the Indo-European medium into the Spanish 'rota'; French 'rotte'; Welsh 'crwth', etc, and on the other, via the Semitic medium, into Arabic 'ud; Ugaritic

    Lute

    Lute

    Lute

  • Gue
  • Extinct type of bowed string instruments

    Fiðla Tautirut Andersson, Otto (May, 1959) The Shetland Gue, the Welsh Crwth, and the Northern Bowed Harp The Galpin Society Journal, Vol. 12, pp. 102-102

    Gue

    Gue

    Gue

  • Noson lawen
  • Welsh tradition

    Vocal forms Cerdd Dant Cymanfa Ganu Cynghanedd Male voice choir Instruments Crwth Fiddle Flute Pibgorn Welsh harp Tabwrdd Welsh bagpipes Competitions Festival

    Noson lawen

    Noson lawen

    Noson_lawen

  • Vielle
  • Musical instrument

    by Hans Memling Classification Bowed string instruments Related instruments Bowed Byzantine lira Guitar fiddle Fiddle Crwth Rebec Viol Plucked Citole

    Vielle

    Vielle

    Vielle

  • Cerdd Dant
  • Welsh musical tradition using vocal counterpoint

    deeds would live forever. In descending social order came: poet, harper, crwth player and the specialised singer of bardic verse, the datgeiniad. The crafts

    Cerdd Dant

    Cerdd Dant

    Cerdd_Dant

  • Drone (sound)
  • Harmonic or monophonic effect or accompaniment

    of the Slovenian drone zither also freely resonate as a drone. The Welsh Crwth also features two drone strings. Composers of Western classical music occasionally

    Drone (sound)

    Drone_(sound)

  • Culture of Wales
  • Traditional instruments of Wales include telyn deires (triple harp), fiddle, crwth, pibgorn (hornpipe) and other instruments. The Cerdd Dant Society promotes

    Culture of Wales

    Culture of Wales

    Culture_of_Wales

  • List of English words of Welsh origin
  • stone-lined coffin cromlech from crom llech literally "crooked flat stone" crwth "a bowed lyre" kistvaen from cist (chest) and maen (stone). lech /lɛk/ capstone

    List of English words of Welsh origin

    List_of_English_words_of_Welsh_origin

  • Music of Wales
  • Music associated with Wales

    accurately decipher the music it encodes. Another distinctive instrument is the crwth, also a stringed instrument of a type once widespread in northern Europe

    Music of Wales

    Music_of_Wales

  • Rotte (psaltery)
  • Medieval stringed musical instrument

    to different stringed instruments, including a psaltery, lyre and to a Crwth (necked lyre played as a fiddle or lute). In the 15th century it was also

    Rotte (psaltery)

    Rotte (psaltery)

    Rotte_(psaltery)

  • Tiompan
  • Stringed instrument used by Irish and British musicians

    hammered dulcimer. Other hypothesised reproductions resemble the Welsh crwth, and the ancient Greek and Roman pandura. Recorded players included Maol

    Tiompan

    Tiompan

  • Rhoscrowther
  • Village and parish in Pembrokeshire, Wales

    of the Milford Haven Waterway. The placename is Welsh and perhaps means "crwth-player's moor". It is part of the community of Angle. In 1833, the parish

    Rhoscrowther

    Rhoscrowther

    Rhoscrowther

  • Lovesliescrushing
  • American musical duo

    2007 on the Peru-based Automatic Entertainment label; a reworked version, CRWTH (Chorus Redux), was issued by the Line label in 2010. In 2010, Projekt issued

    Lovesliescrushing

    Lovesliescrushing

    Lovesliescrushing

  • Sympathetic string
  • Musical instrument part

    in response, providing a lingering halo of sound. Banjo Baryton Bazantar Crwth Dilruba Esraj Fender Jaguar Fender Jazzmaster Gadulka Gottuvadhyam Gudok

    Sympathetic string

    Sympathetic string

    Sympathetic_string

  • Yoke lutes
  • Class of string instruments

    Finland/Karelia and England also have a bowed yoke-lute tradition in the Crwth, Jouhikko and Talharpa. However, there are other instruments called "lyra"

    Yoke lutes

    Yoke_lutes

  • Crowder
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    contemporary Christian musician Crowder (surname) Crowder, someone who plays the crwth, a musical stringed instrument Crowd (disambiguation) Crowders This disambiguation

    Crowder

    Crowder

  • Guitar fiddle
  • Musical instrument

    the first stage of transition. From such types as these the rectangular crwth or crowd was evolved by the addition of a fingerboard and the reduction

    Guitar fiddle

    Guitar fiddle

    Guitar_fiddle

  • Bowed psaltery
  • Musical instrument

    Bowed psaltery Classification Bowed string instrument Related instruments Psaltery Crwth Vielle Zither Ukelin Streichmelodion

    Bowed psaltery

    Bowed psaltery

    Bowed_psaltery

  • Exeter Cathedral
  • Anglican cathedral in Devon, England

    medieval musical instruments, including the cittern, bagpipe, hautboy, crwth, harp, trumpet, organ, guitar, tambourine and cymbals, with two others which

    Exeter Cathedral

    Exeter Cathedral

    Exeter_Cathedral

  • Cumbric
  • Extinct Brittonic language of northern England and southern Scotland

    a type of small harp or lyre (as opposed to the larger clàrsach; Welsh crwth 'bowed lyre', later 'fiddle', Gaelic croit) Lum – Scottish and Northern

    Cumbric

    Cumbric

    Cumbric

  • Jig
  • Folk dance and tune

    Vocal forms Cerdd Dant Cymanfa Ganu Cynghanedd Male voice choir Instruments Crwth Fiddle Flute Pibgorn Welsh harp Tabwrdd Welsh bagpipes Competitions Festival

    Jig

    Jig

    Jig

  • Cynghanedd
  • Sound form within Welsh poetry

    Vocal forms Cerdd Dant Cymanfa Ganu Cynghanedd Male voice choir Instruments Crwth Fiddle Flute Pibgorn Welsh harp Tabwrdd Welsh bagpipes Competitions Festival

    Cynghanedd

    Cynghanedd

  • History of the violin
  • from more frequent contact between Northern and Western Europe. The Welsh crwth (crowd, crouth), or, in its Latinized form, the chrotta or crotta, is quite

    History of the violin

    History of the violin

    History_of_the_violin

  • Music of Cornwall
  • Musical history

    might include a crwth (or crowd, similar to a violin), bombarde (horn-pipe), bagpipes and harp. The crowdy crawn (a drum) with a crwth or fiddle were popular

    Music of Cornwall

    Music_of_Cornwall

  • Chrotta
  • Contested Irish instrument

    mentioned the "Charota Britanna" in a poem, but did not mention any bow. Crwth, a similar Welsh instrument Rotte Nora Joan Clark (1 November 2003). The

    Chrotta

    Chrotta

  • List of musical instruments
  • chordophone nyckelharpa Contraguitar chordophones 3 stringed instruments Crwth (Crowd) chordophones 3 Wales stringed instruments Cuatro chordophones 3

    List of musical instruments

    List of musical instruments

    List_of_musical_instruments

  • Cythara
  • Medieval European stringed instrument

    lyra; an example of a bowed lyre that survived until modern times is the crwth. 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica The theory was a variation of an earlier theory

    Cythara

    Cythara

    Cythara

  • Rota
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Rota, Rotta, Rotte, Rote, a medieval musical instrument resembling a harp Crwth also called Rote, a medieval bowed lyre Rota (formation), an infantry or

    Rota

    Rota

  • Triple harp
  • Welsh musical instrument

    Vocal forms Cerdd Dant Cymanfa Ganu Cynghanedd Male voice choir Instruments Crwth Fiddle Flute Pibgorn Welsh harp Tabwrdd Welsh bagpipes Competitions Festival

    Triple harp

    Triple harp

    Triple_harp

  • Celtic harp
  • Celtic musical instrument

    different stringed instrument, being etymologically related to the Welsh crwth. It has been suggested that the word clàrsach / cláirseach (from clàr /

    Celtic harp

    Celtic harp

    Celtic_harp

  • English folk music
  • Folk music originating in England

    Vocal forms Cerdd Dant Cymanfa Ganu Cynghanedd Male voice choir Instruments Crwth Fiddle Flute Pibgorn Welsh harp Tabwrdd Welsh bagpipes Competitions Festival

    English folk music

    English_folk_music

  • English guitar
  • Musical instrument

    List Modern descendants Corsican Cetera Portuguese guitar Waldzither Bowed Crwth Guitar fiddle Rebec Vielle Plucked Cetra Cithara Cittern Cythara Gittern

    English guitar

    English guitar

    English_guitar

  • Giga (instrument)
  • Type of bowed lyre

    Ireland.[citation needed] Otto Emanuel Andersson. The Shetland Gue, the Welsh Crwth, and the Northern Bowed Harp. Offprint from the Budkavlen 1954, nos. 1–4

    Giga (instrument)

    Giga_(instrument)

  • Tromba marina
  • Medieval string instrument

    Corvus Corax still regularly plays the tromba marina.[citation needed] Crwth Long-string instrument Schlesinger 1911, p. 302. Attribution  This article incorporates

    Tromba marina

    Tromba marina

    Tromba_marina

  • Dafydd ap Hywel Grythor
  • Dafydd ap Hywel Grythor was a 16th century Welsh crwth player. He is known to have attended and performed at Caerwys Eisteddfod in May 1568. "Dafydd ap

    Dafydd ap Hywel Grythor

    Dafydd ap Hywel Grythor

    Dafydd_ap_Hywel_Grythor

  • List of musical instruments by Hornbostel–Sachs number: 321.22
  • Instrument Tradition Hornbostel–Sachs classification Description crwth Wales 321.22 Six-stringed instrument with a flat fingerboard, fretless kinnor David's

    List of musical instruments by Hornbostel–Sachs number: 321.22

    List_of_musical_instruments_by_Hornbostel–Sachs_number:_321.22

  • Twmpath
  • Welsh word meaning a hump or tump

    Vocal forms Cerdd Dant Cymanfa Ganu Cynghanedd Male voice choir Instruments Crwth Fiddle Flute Pibgorn Welsh harp Tabwrdd Welsh bagpipes Competitions Festival

    Twmpath

    Twmpath

    Twmpath

  • Auckland War Memorial Museum
  • Museum and war memorial in Auckland, New Zealand

    of the violin family, as well as didgeridoos, a zuffolo, harpsichords, a crwth, harps, tablas, a sáhn, horns, trumpets, clarinets, [and] a hurdy-gurdy"

    Auckland War Memorial Museum

    Auckland War Memorial Museum

    Auckland_War_Memorial_Museum

  • List of European folk music traditions
  • penillion Welsh choral music clogging (Welsh step dance) hornpipe twmpath crwth pibacwd pibcorn Welsh harp (triple harp) dategeiniad eisteddfod gwerin gwyl

    List of European folk music traditions

    List_of_European_folk_music_traditions

  • Reel (dance)
  • Form of Scottish folk dance and music

    Vocal forms Cerdd Dant Cymanfa Ganu Cynghanedd Male voice choir Instruments Crwth Fiddle Flute Pibgorn Welsh harp Tabwrdd Welsh bagpipes Competitions Festival

    Reel (dance)

    Reel (dance)

    Reel_(dance)

  • Owen Morgan
  • Welsh journalist and writer

    complains as botanist John Storrie and Morgan quarrel, both playing the crwth. Stephens, Meic, ed. (1998). The New Companion to the Literature of Wales

    Owen Morgan

    Owen Morgan

    Owen_Morgan

  • John Ystumllyn
  • Black Welsh gardener (c. 1738–1786)

    deathbed, Ystumllyn told a neighbour "his main regret was that he played the crwth on Sundays at Ystumllyn and Masyneuoedd". Margaret died in 1828 at Y Nhyra

    John Ystumllyn

    John Ystumllyn

    John_Ystumllyn

  • Paul Reale
  • American composer

    hands (1981) Lachrymae (1977) Intavolatura II (1976) Intavolatura (1974) Crwth Myth (1972-1974) Composers’ Reminiscences for solo violin (2000, 2009) Claire's

    Paul Reale

    Paul Reale

    Paul_Reale

  • List of national instruments (music)
  • arch, similar to the Paraguayan harp 322.211 Vietnam đàn bầu 321.22 Wales crwth Six-stringed instrument with a flat fingerboard, fretless 321.22 Wales harp

    List of national instruments (music)

    List_of_national_instruments_(music)

  • Bragod
  • medieval poem Y Gododdin to 19th century songs. Robert Evans plays the crwth and the six-stringed lyre, while Mary-Anne Roberts sings with a distinctive

    Bragod

    Bragod

  • Cymanfa Ganu
  • Welsh sacred hymn festival

    Vocal forms Cerdd Dant Cymanfa Ganu Cynghanedd Male voice choir Instruments Crwth Fiddle Flute Pibgorn Welsh harp Tabwrdd Welsh bagpipes Competitions Festival

    Cymanfa Ganu

    Cymanfa_Ganu

  • Men's chorus
  • Type of vocal group

    Vocal forms Cerdd Dant Cymanfa Ganu Cynghanedd Male voice choir Instruments Crwth Fiddle Flute Pibgorn Welsh harp Tabwrdd Welsh bagpipes Competitions Festival

    Men's chorus

    Men's chorus

    Men's_chorus

  • Welsh bardic music
  • of the string"), which is vocalization over a melody played on a harp or crwth alongside a datgeiniad, the narrator or specialized singer of the bardic

    Welsh bardic music

    Welsh_bardic_music

  • Clera
  • Society for traditional musical instruments of Wales

    Wales are not exclusively Welsh. They include the fiddle, the flute, the crwth, the pibgorn (hornpipe), the harp (including the triple harp), and the Welsh

    Clera

    Clera

  • Scottish folk music
  • Genre of traditional music from Scotland

    Vocal forms Cerdd Dant Cymanfa Ganu Cynghanedd Male voice choir Instruments Crwth Fiddle Flute Pibgorn Welsh harp Tabwrdd Welsh bagpipes Competitions Festival

    Scottish folk music

    Scottish folk music

    Scottish_folk_music

  • Forté Project
  • Welsh artist development scheme

    its formation in 2021. Several other projects include the Honey Sessions, Crwth and Summit. "The Forté Project and USW: Creating marketing and content strategies

    Forté Project

    Forté_Project

  • François Sarhan
  • French composer, artist and writer

    guitars and 24 loudspeakers, 2014 (40') Glaçon in Oslo (2011) Le Grand Crwth, (2002) François Sarhan: Wandering Rocks – performed by Zwerm guitar quartet

    François Sarhan

    François Sarhan

    François_Sarhan

  • Fernhill (band)
  • Welsh folk group

    1996–2002; and Jonathan Shorland, flute and bagpipes, 1996–1999. Cass Meurig, crwth and fiddle, played with the band between 2000 and 2004. Cutting and Shorland

    Fernhill (band)

    Fernhill (band)

    Fernhill_(band)

  • Newborough, Anglesey
  • Village in Anglesey, Wales

    years, a famous resident was John Morgan, a blind musician who played the crwth in the village. In the village is St Peter's Church. The place of worship

    Newborough, Anglesey

    Newborough, Anglesey

    Newborough,_Anglesey

  • Hornpipe
  • Dance

    Vocal forms Cerdd Dant Cymanfa Ganu Cynghanedd Male voice choir Instruments Crwth Fiddle Flute Pibgorn Welsh harp Tabwrdd Welsh bagpipes Competitions Festival

    Hornpipe

    Hornpipe

    Hornpipe

  • Cape Breton fiddling
  • Violin style from Nova Scotia, Canada

    Vocal forms Cerdd Dant Cymanfa Ganu Cynghanedd Male voice choir Instruments Crwth Fiddle Flute Pibgorn Welsh harp Tabwrdd Welsh bagpipes Competitions Festival

    Cape Breton fiddling

    Cape Breton fiddling

    Cape_Breton_fiddling

  • Citole
  • Medieval lute

    List Modern descendants Corsican Cetera Portuguese guitar Waldzither Bowed Crwth Guitar fiddle Rebec Vielle Plucked Cetra Cithara Cittern Cythara Gittern

    Citole

    Citole

    Citole

  • Bristol Ensemble
  • English chamber orchestra, founded 1994

    Press. 6 September 2003. Retrieved 17 August 2009. "Emerald Ensemble". Crwth Chamber Music Series 2000–2009. Archived from the original on 23 November

    Bristol Ensemble

    Bristol_Ensemble

  • Ceri Rhys Matthews
  • Musical artist

    (fflach:ttradd, 2002) Sidan (fflach:ttradd, 2002) Toreth (fflach:ttradd, 2003) Crwth (fflach:ttradd, 2004) Priodi (fflach:ttradd, 2004) Blas (fflach:ttradd,

    Ceri Rhys Matthews

    Ceri Rhys Matthews

    Ceri_Rhys_Matthews

  • Regni
  • Late Iron Age and Roman era British tribe

    adopting it from the Greeks, the Gauls and other Celtic groups valued the crwth (Lyra) as a symbol of their musical heritage. The Gauls and Britons associated

    Regni

    Regni

    Regni

  • Music in Medieval England
  • instruments available to them. These included the shawm, fiddles, rebec, crwth, portative organ, trumpet, timbrel, lute and bagpipe. In Anglo-Saxon England

    Music in Medieval England

    Music in Medieval England

    Music_in_Medieval_England

  • Barn dance
  • Type of dance

    Vocal forms Cerdd Dant Cymanfa Ganu Cynghanedd Male voice choir Instruments Crwth Fiddle Flute Pibgorn Welsh harp Tabwrdd Welsh bagpipes Competitions Festival

    Barn dance

    Barn dance

    Barn_dance

  • Stringed instrument tunings
  • Tunings for stringed musical instruments

    0" (51.0 cm) Many other modal tunings have been described for citterns. Crwth 5 strings 5 courses G2•C3•C2•D2•D3 Crowd, Rote Wales Traditional Welsh tuning

    Stringed instrument tunings

    Stringed_instrument_tunings

  • 1855 in Wales
  • Barddoniadur Death of James Green of Bron y Garth, last of the traditional crwth players. 11 February – Samuel Goldsworthy, Wales international rugby player

    1855 in Wales

    1855_in_Wales

  • Music in Medieval Scotland
  • an early form of bagpipe, but John Bannerman suggested that this was the Crwth or Crowd, a stringed instrument similar to a lyre and played with a bow

    Music in Medieval Scotland

    Music in Medieval Scotland

    Music_in_Medieval_Scotland

  • Fflach
  • music, specialising in indigenous musical instruments such as triple harp, crwth, pibgorn and Welsh bagpipes, thus gaining the label an internationally respected

    Fflach

    Fflach

  • Otto Andersson (musicologist)
  • Finnish musicologist

    Hunting in the Orkney Islands. Budklaven, 1954 The Shetland Gue, the Welsh Crwth, and the Northern Bowed Harp. 1956 "Andersson, Otto Emanuel". Writers in

    Otto Andersson (musicologist)

    Otto Andersson (musicologist)

    Otto_Andersson_(musicologist)

  • Libeaus Desconus
  • 14th-century English chivalric romance

    (entertainment) and can play the Sotill (citole), psaltery, harp, fiddle, and crwth vv. 145–147. v. 254 and footnote. Only L reads "cheferon" and all else give

    Libeaus Desconus

    Libeaus Desconus

    Libeaus_Desconus

  • Llandecwyn
  • Human settlement in Wales

    Lewis Roberts (Eos Twrog, 1756 – 1844), musician, well-known harpist and crwth player, considered the best singer in the land to the accompaniment of the

    Llandecwyn

    Llandecwyn

    Llandecwyn

  • Hélène Breschand
  • French harpist and composer

    Cornelius Cardew. In 2003, she contributed to the creation of the show Le Grand Crwth by François Sarhan and Anja Hempel. In 2005, she composed the music for

    Hélène Breschand

    Hélène Breschand

    Hélène_Breschand

  • Under Milk Wood: An Opera
  • 2015 opera by John Metcalf

    requires five instrumentalists: a string player who plays violin, viola and crwth; a harpist who plays concert harp and lever harp; a flautist who plays flute

    Under Milk Wood: An Opera

    Under Milk Wood: An Opera

    Under_Milk_Wood:_An_Opera

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  • Root
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Root

    English : nickname for a cheerful person, from Middle English rote ‘glad’ (Old English rōt).English : metonymic occupational name for a player on the rote, an early medieval stringed instrument (Middle English, Old French rote, of uncertain origin but apparently ultimately akin to Welsh crwth).Dutch : topographic name for someone who lived by a retting place (Dutch root, a derivative of ro(o)ten ‘to ret’, akin to modern English rot), a place where flax is soaked in tubs of water until the stems rot to release the linen fibers.

    Root

  • Crowder
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Welsh

    Crowder

    English and Welsh : occupational name for a player on the crowd, Middle English crouth, croude, a popular medieval stringed instrument (Welsh crwth).Americanized spelling of German Krauter.

    Crowder

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  • Crwth
  • n.

    See 4th Crowd.