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Gymanfa Ganu
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Q: WHAT is a Gymanfa Ganu ?
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A: A full session of community congregational singing in four-part harmony.
The gymanfa will typically include fifteen to twenty hymns, sung by the
congregation in both English & Welsh.Special music is often also performed
by virtuoso soloists with regional or even international reputations.
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Q: So is a Gymanfa Ganu a religious service, or a concert, a community
singalong, or what?
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A: It is a unique kind of almalgam of a religious service, a concert, and
a community singalong -- it has important elements of all of these.
It does generally include an invocation, and a benediction, by a pastor,
and it is typically (but not necessarily) held in a traditional church
sanctuary. Community singing and participation by all those present
is an important element, too -- so the Gymanfa is not a "spectator sport"
in the sense that a traditional concert is. Unlike some community
singalongs, attendees bring special hymnbooks, issued by the Welsh
National Gymanfa Ganu Association (WNGGA), and they expect to sing
in parts - SATB (Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Bass). But like a traditional
concert, there is special music by honored soloists, a formal printed program,
and lots of applause.
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Q: CAN I come to a Gymanfa? I don't speak Welsh, or own a WNGGA
hymnbook! Will I be welcome?
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A: YES! Our Welsh tradition is to welcome all who wish to join us in song.
You don't need to speak Welsh -- about half of the singing is in English,
and singing "La" for the Welsh part works just fine. And as for the
music, loaner copies of the hymns being sung are available free of charge
at the Gymanfa.
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