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You weren't kidding! I voted for you, but that stuff on facebook is just aweful, especially the use of autotune![]()
hahahaha ta pal
All fun fun
Thanks for the mention on twitter also Teh Mite
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You weren't kidding! I voted for you, but that stuff on facebook is just aweful, especially the use of autotune![]()
Indeed I did go to Amman Valley aiiLive in Cardiff now as a student studying music!
The reason the video is in welsh is because its only one i had up on youtube, was taken from a welsh language performance I did on S4C a few years back. I'm very much "overproduced" - The stuff on Facebook is what I sound like nowOlder, wiser and crazier looking
Thanks very much to those that have votedMuch appreciate it
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Well, I've never listened to Corsican music before - that's a great introduction.No it's Corsican song. I'm interesting with all songs and "little language" in Europe . The basque have they own traditional chore. I think it's the same in the Great Britain. I was always impressed by the welsh songs as well by the Scottish or Irish songs and musics. In a way it's belong to our identity but the emotion even if you don't understand the words stay. I love that, and I think it's belong to the rugby games. may be I exaggerated.
That's belong to the soul of this "little" people.Well, I've never listened to Corsican music before - that's a great introduction.
What about the hand movements - is that a Corsican thing or just particular to those singers?
edit: we now have two threads in one.
The hands mouvements belong to the Corsicans singers, they call that's polyphonie. One singer have a note in the same times the other have another note and so on. The bulgarians singers chor have similar technic of song. Europe is rich with antic tradition.That's belong to the soul of this "little" people.