- In Welsh-language poetry,
cynghanedd (Welsh pronunciation: [kəŋˈhaneð],
literally "harmony") is the
basic concept of sound-arrangement
within one line...
- Each line
contains a
repeating pattern of
consonants and
accent known as
cynghanedd. The
englyn is
found in the work of the
earliest attested Welsh poets...
- an awdl (pronounced [ˈau̯dl̩]) is a long poem in
strict metre (i.e.
cynghanedd). Originally, an awdl
could be a
relatively short poem
unified by its...
- arts
Theatre Folk
music Dance Stepdance Cerdd Dant
Crwth Cymanfa Ganu
Cynghanedd Noson Lawen Pibgorn Tabwrdd Triple harp
Twmpath Welsh bagpipes Media Radio...
-
eisteddfod of
bards (as they were in
olden times), to
reprimand false cynghanedd, to
explain the
difficult things, and to
confirm what is
correct in the...
- Llansannan,
Denbighshire (Sir Ddinbych). He is
regarded as a
master of
cynghanedd.
Tudur Aled was born c. 1465 in Llansannan, in what is now Denbighshire...
- arts
Theatre Folk
music Dance Stepdance Cerdd Dant
Crwth Cymanfa Ganu
Cynghanedd Noson Lawen Pibgorn Tabwrdd Triple harp
Twmpath Welsh bagpipes Media Radio...
- meter,
called Y
Pedwar Mesur ar
Hugain in Welsh. They are all
written in
cynghanedd of
varying degrees of complexity.
Although called "traditional," they...
- However, the
Welsh poetic tradition with its
traditional metres and
cynghanedd (patterns of alliteration) did not disappear, but came into the hands...
- of seven-syllable
lines in
rhyming couplets, with all
lines written in
cynghanedd. One of the
lines must
finish with a
stressed syllable,
while the other...