One of the oldest of traditional Welsh instruments. The crwth is a form of stringed lyre which uses a bow to play the strings. There is archaeological evidence to suggest that similar instruments ...
The Crwth is a bowed, stringed instrument that was once common all over Europe, played with a bow and with only a limited range – usually just a single octave. All the strings are played at the same ...
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The poets performed their poems to the accompaniment of the crwth, harp and pibgorn. People would then recite the poems outside the court, as a way of spreading news about the prince and for ...