![]() This is your chance to be a part of that feeling. “Now” is always the perfect time to join.Īnyone can belt out Calon Lân or Cwm Rhondda in the stadium or the pub, but when a Male Voice Choir sings it properly it makes the hairs on the back of your neck stand up. WE ARE CONSTANTLY LOOKING TO RECRUIT NEW MEMBERS. If you will be making a special journey to visit us, please contact the Choir Secretary, Mr Byron Young on (01443) 685095 or by email to to make sure we will be at home when you call in to see us. There is always a warm welcome for visitors and potential new members, so please just drop in on any rehearsal night. ![]() Above all, the thrill of concert success, the satisfaction of audience applause and the camaraderie of post-concert singing and socialising all combine to make joining a Choir one of the most fulfilling of recreations. The Choir has an excellent musical reputation and a hectic, though optional social life. But if you think you have what it takes to sing a solo part, please don’t be shy. We also understand that not every chorister is a soloist, and our focus is on singing as a team. In a very short space of time, voices are trained and developed, and contribute effectively to producing a splendid sound. Choristers learn the correct notes by listening to the accompanist and the conductor demonstrate what is required. You do not have to be able to read music – in fact the majority of our choristers don’t. All singing tuition is given in a natural and unforced manner as part of the regular process of rehearsing as a group. ![]() Nearly everyone can sing – they just need to be shown how to produce the correct sound and blend with their colleagues. If you want to join and become part of the splendid sound of a Welsh Choir, please do not for one moment doubt that your voice is up to the task. Directions from all routes are available in the “ Find Us” tab (at the top of the page). In order to continue read the entire music sheet of Calon Ln Solo Guitar you need to signup, download music sheet notes in pdf format also available for offline reading. The version by Ger y Lli is in F major (G=F, C=B, Am=Gm, D7=C7), repectively D major with a capo on the 3rd fret (G=D, C=G, Am=Em, D7=A7).The Choir rehearses 7:30pm to 9pm every Tuesday and Friday at the Morlais Hall, which is situated at the bottom end of North Road Ferndale, next to the zebra crossing opposite the Ferndale Infants School – postcode CF43 4PS for SatNav’s. We give you 2 pages partial preview of Calon Ln Solo Guitar music sheet that you can try for free. The song is part of the collection of Welsh songs on the site. Use a capo on the 3rd fret to play along. (John Morris) Lyrics and chords fit Siwsann George’s version from her album ‚Traditional Songs of Wales / Caneuon Traddodiadol Cymru’. ĪDAR MÂN Y MYNYDD / The Little Birds On The Mountain lyrics What have (C)you to (G)show for (F)working You've been (F)loading two for (C)o(G)ne You've been (C)docked and (G)docked a(C)gain boys, Trusting (C)in their (G)safe life(C)boats. Union (F)men will have their (C)ri(G)ghts,ĭigging (C)days and (G)digging (C)nights. Soon this (C)trouble (G)will be (C)ended, Keep your (F)hand u(G)pon your (Am)wa(G)ges Watch the (C)rocks, they're falling (G)daily, (F)'Board a ship to cross the (C)wa(G)ves Other songs about mining include Working Man Lyrics which was written by Rita McNeill and there's another by Ewan McColl '' School Days Over Lyrics '' which was a big hit for The Dubliners. It has since been taken up by UK union movements from the 1970s and 1980s. It's a parody of the american gospel song "Life is Like a Mountain Railway" (1875) that was penned in the USA in 1890 or thereabouts. The melody of this song is similar to the the Welsh hymn ‚Calon Lân’ Recorded by Siwsann George and also by Billy Bragg. I am strong, when I am Con your G]shoulders. You raise me up, to Cwalk on stormy seas.D There is no life - no life without its hunger Įach restless heart beats so imperfectly.īut when you come and I am filled with wonder, I am strong, when I am Con your shoulders. You raise me up, so I can stand on mountains Then I am still and wait here in the silence. When troubles come and my heart burdened be. The English version of the song is very popular at Church weddings around the world.ĭyrchefir fi mi gael rhodio'n dalsyth.ĭyrchefir fi i grwydro glannau oes,ĭryf rwyf fi pan rodiaf yn dy gwmni,įe weli di, yr hym na fedri iįe weli de, yr hyn na fedri I.įe weli de, yr hyn na fedri i. You Raise Me Up Sheet Music For Tin Whistle. Written by Tipperary man Brendan Graham with the music coming from Rolf Løvland from the band Secret Garden. Dyrchefir Fi - You Raise Me Up Lyrics In WelshĪnd English, Plus Chords.
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