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The Cymdeithas Madog Guide To Welsh Folk Songs: The Cymdeithas Madog Guide to Welsh Folk Songs CD
contains a selection of 16 traditional folk songs we love singing at Cwrs Cymraeg. You’ll hear beloved favorites
like ‘Ar hyd y nos’, ‘Ar lan y Môr,’ and ‘Y Mochyn Du’, as well as ‘Hen Wlad fy Nhadau’ and that tongue twister,
‘Cyfri’r geifr’. The performer is Meredith Roberts, who teaches frequently on our Welsh language courses. She has directed
the choir and has led our communal singing as well. On the CD each song has two tracks, so you’ll hear Meredith pronounce
the words first and then sing the songs, with a simple guitar accompaniment. In all, a good hour’s worth of language
help and musical enjoyment! The New Cymdeithas Madog Guide To Welsh Pronunciation: A short tape
designed to help you with the basics of Welsh language pronunciation. Listen and practice the sounds you'll need
to speak Welsh with Hefina Phillips, a frequent teacher on Cymdeithas Madog's Welsh language courses. The Cymdeithas Madog Guide To Welsh Hymn Lyrics: Looking to take part
in a cymanfa ganu Welsh hymn festival, but unsure of the Welsh lyrics? Here are the Welsh words for a number of
hymns in the Welsh National Gymanfa Ganu Association hymnal read for you by Hefina Phillips, a frequent teacher
on Cymdeithas Madog's Welsh language courses. A review of this
tape by Robert A. Fowkes, a long time Cwrs Cymraeg attendee, can be found on the "Readings" page of the
section for learners. Special Offer On Tapes: Why not get a copy of both "The New Cymdeithas Madog Guide To Welsh Pronunciation" and "The Cymdeithas Madog Guide To Welsh Hymn Lyrics"? Buy two tapes for only $3.00 + $1.50 for shipping / handling (US Funds) or get both programs on ONE CD for $5.00 +$1.50 shipping/handling (US Funds), subject to availability. ========================= Please direct mail orders and enquiries to: Robert Roser Cheques or money orders should be made payable to "Cymdeithas Madog." |
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