There is welsh Folk Music, but not all folk music is welsh.
Some Welsh customs include celebrating St. David's Day on March 1st with daffodils and leeks, singing traditional Welsh songs called "cerdd dant," and participating in eisteddfodau, which are cultural festivals showcasing music, art, and literature in Welsh language. Folk dancing, such as the Welsh folk dance called twmpath, is also an important part of Welsh customs.
Folk Music
Mary Hopkin, born 3 May, 1950 is a Welsh folk singer and best known for her 1968 UK number one single "Those Were The Days". Hopkin was born in Pontardaw in Wales and her music genre is Folk.
Folk Music (; Chibi
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His taste in music was eclectic, anything from The Jesus lizard and Ewigkeit to Yvann Sangsue and Welsh folk rock.
Folk music is the traditional style of music for telling stories. Lyrics and acoustic instruments are important in folk music. Folk music can also be called/connected to World and Roots music.
Folk music is traditional to everywhere - folk music is, by definition, the traditional music of any country. One of the most famous examples of Russian folk music is Korobeiniki.
Its a Welsh folk song: Ar hyd y nos.
No, folk is a style (actually a wide range of styles) of music whereas indie refers to the fact that the music is on an independent label -- but many indie labels do feature folk music or folk-rock or folk-pop
"folk music has no nameable origin."
B. Folk music was invented in the 1930s by Woody Guthrie and Pete Seeger is not a characteristic of folk music. Folk music has deep historical roots and has existed for centuries, often evolving through generations and reflecting cultural traditions. While Guthrie and Seeger were influential figures in the folk music revival, they did not originate the genre.