Talk:Music of Wales

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Answer: according to Wikipedia Brian_Jones, "His parents, Louis and Louisa Jones, were of Welsh descent" ...

Question: since when was Brian Jones Welsh?


[edit] Language question

I thought that the expression "The triple harp IS a distinctive tradition" is not correct English. Physical things cannot BE "a tradition", can they ? But I am not a native speaker, and English is full of idioms, so I prefer to ask before altering the article text. Regards, 147.142.186.54 13:22, 20 July 2007 (UTC)


[edit] Content question

I wish to include an extra reference to choirs in here, it currently only lists one internationally acknowledged Welsh choir. I'm currently researching choirs, and i have come across others - i think it's worth having reference to more than one here, and have come across one that recently won the Welsh national choir title for this years Eistedffod - http://www.trelawnydmalevoicechoir.com - and i think it would be worth including them as well? I've been asked to put this information up on the discussion page for debate. Jono wales 09:09, 28 August 2007 (UTC)