The musical notes, actually. In the time of JS Bach, "H" in the score sounded B-Natural. There is a piece for organ on "the theme of bach" which refers to the written notes on the music staff ... If can play the notes on a piano: B-flat, then A-natural, then C-natural and finally B-natural, you will have played this "bach" theme.
In the context of musette, "bach" typically refers to Johann Sebastian Bach, the renowned Baroque composer known for his intricate and expressive music. Musette may invoke Bach's works to highlight the depth and complexity of musical composition, drawing parallels between the structured elegance of Bach's compositions and the emotive qualities found in musette music. This connection often emphasizes the timeless influence of Bach’s style on various musical genres, including folk and dance music.
Bach Trumpet
Bach (Johann Sebastian Bach)
Second son of Johann Sebastian Bach
"Cymru" is the Welsh word for Wales in English.
It means "The Party of Wales".
Forever. "Cymru am byth!" Wales forever.
Well done Wales
yes there is a small town in wales named after wales itself it is in the south of wales and has the name of cymru.
Côr Cymru was created in 2003.
Sgript Cymru was created in 2000.
Cymru Annibynnol was created in 2000.
Balchder Cymru was created in 2000.
Balchder Cymru ended in 2004.
Cymru X was created in 2005.
Cymru Alliance was created in 1990.