
Hello guys again , well, we brought you something special. Can you guess what it can be? Well, it's music, but music from Scotland, of course. Frist we'll post the information and musical genders and later, we'll push some of videos with music. We'll wish you share it. :)
Scotland is internationally known for its traditional music, which has remained vibrant throughout the 20th century, when many traditional forms worldwide lost popularity to pop music. In spite of emigration and a well-developed connection to music imported from the rest of Europe and the United States, the music of Scotland has kept many of its traditional aspects; indeed, it has itself influenced many forms of music.
Many outsiders associate Scottish folk music almost entirely with the Great Highland Bagp
ipe, which has indeed long played an important part of Scottish music. Although this particular form of bagpipe developed exclusively in Scotland, it is not the only Scottish bagpipe, and other bagpiping traditions remain across Europe. The earliest mention of bagpipes in Scotland dates to the 15th century although they could have been introduced to Scotland as early as the 6th century.

GOod! Some observations:
ResponderEliminar- When writing an article, do not use contractions "it's, we'll"
-Spelling: change "Frist" for "First"
-Gender refers to sex: Male and Female. When you talk about music you say "genres".
- Will you push (empujar) some music videos?
-"We'll wish you share it" or "we wish you share it"?
-ALWAYS REMEMBER TO ADD THE SOURCE WHERE YOU TOOK THE INFORMATION FROM, IF NOT, YOU ARE STEALING THEIR CREDIT.