User:Cassidy218/Gaelic language

Speakers of Gaelic are promoting Gaelic music in an attempt to bolster language support for Gaelic in Scotland and Canada. Events such as the Royal National Mod, a festival first held in 1892, involves Gaelic singing, bagpipe, fiddle, and clarsach (harp). Music increases interest in the language, especially for young learners. Criticisms that exist for such festivals include the point that they appeal only to the middle-class and have an anglicized style. As well, terms used in music classification for bagpipng are mostly Gaelic. This requires bagpiping students to have a basic understanding of Gaelic terms used in musical education