Topic: Latest edition of Radyo an Gernewegva
Egloshal
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Posted:
11.Apr 2008 - 09:44

www.radyo.kernewegva.com

The latest edition going online this weekend...

* Interview with Pol Hodge about the Cornish delegation in Brussels this month,
* Rare music all in Cornish
* Martin Miller talking about his specialty sporans.

Don't miss it!!!!

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Fulub-le-Breton
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Posted:
12.Apr 2008 - 10:53

So which of these is your permanent website?

1): http://www.rady...newegva.com/

2): http://kerneweg...ernewegva-1/

3): http://www.kernewegva.com/

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12.Apr 2008 - 13:33

Matthi, is there a way that a very poor Cornish speaker like myself can help with your efforts? I am adapt at organisation if it helps in any way. I offer my services if they can be of any help. icon_smile
Egloshal
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12.Apr 2008 - 13:38

Fulub: The main portal is www.kernewgva.com but it has a subdomain just for RanG, which is www.radyo.kernewegva.com

I'm not using the podbean one anymore... that was just to start it off. I would have to pay to get the bandwidth necessary. Luckily, Albert Bock and Ben Bruch have come to the rescue with a new website.

Angofbew: If you could source recordings of music in Cornish. I have quite a bit of stuff... but will continually need new stuff. If you are in East Cornwall, I need someone up there interviewing people in the west, or recording them doin stuff in Cornish. email me through www.radyo.kernewegva.com and we can chat about it.

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Egloshal
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Posted:
19.Apr 2008 - 08:28

The latest edition of Radio an Gernewegva is online atwww.radyo.kernewegva.com. It features Graham Sandercock, Dalla, Ahanan, Gwenno, Rod Lyon, Julie Allard and Hilary Coleman. This edition is made in memory of the late Ray Edwards, Map Mercya.

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Cawsando
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Posted:
19.Apr 2008 - 13:16


When's the live radio station going to come out?

Maybe a weekend radio station to begin with?

Perhaps when SWF is ready?

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Posted:
19.Apr 2008 - 17:28

I have to say its great... I've listen to each at least three times... just about understanding what everyones speaking about. Musics good as well... well I like most, but somes not my cup of tea...

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TheElvenLord
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Posted:
19.Apr 2008 - 19:09

I've listened to No2 about 70 odd times.

I can't listen to No3 though

It says it needs a continual feed, and when not connected to the internet, it can't play.

What did you change between No2 and No3

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Posted:
19.Apr 2008 - 19:29

Did you try and download it, I did, and it played back fine.

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TheElvenLord
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Posted:
19.Apr 2008 - 19:46

I clicked both Iskargh and Goslowes and downloaded it.

TEL

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TheElvenLord
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Posted:
19.Apr 2008 - 19:48

Matthi

On the main screen it says Radyo an Gernewegva 5 - while if you go to the page, there is only 4, is there a typo there

TEL

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Egloshal
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Posted:
19.Apr 2008 - 23:22

on the page with just 4... that is the previous editions... main page just the current one.

All seem to download fine on my pc

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Posted:
20.Apr 2008 - 14:09

So there is a number 5 Matt?

Thanks

TEL

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Egloshal
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Posted:
21.Apr 2008 - 17:43

yeh... it sez Radyo an Gernewegva 5

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Posted:
21.Apr 2008 - 22:15

Matthi. Do you know how many regular hits R.A.G is getting, it doesnt say on the site. What about Sales to help with costs. T-Shirts etc. You could also use Sales to sell the Albums that you are using. I for one do not know where I can find a good supplier of Cornish Music all in one place. Also sorry I havent got back to you yet, I am a bit busy right now. However I will get in touch soon. Take care.
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21.Apr 2008 - 22:47

You could do that - After making, lets say 20 - put them on a CD and sell them off

TEL

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Egloshal
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Posted:
21.Apr 2008 - 22:48

no idea of stats at the moment... will ask the guys running the website.

T-shirts and stuff would be good.

Unfortunately, I haven't the time to do all that as it is enough just doing the news and RanG every week.

Just make sure every cornish speaker and learner on the face of the planet is listening... coz I'm not doing this for my own gratification.

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21.Apr 2008 - 23:00

Sure am on it Matt. I will talk to you Wednesday about this in more detail. I could make a small advertising leaflet for you, get it printed off and we could put in in CW, West Briton, Cornishman, Western Morning News, and even on Internet sites, maybe something like "Cornish Australian society" or whatever it is.

As i said, speak to you in more detail wednesday.

TEL

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goky
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Posted:
21.Apr 2008 - 23:07

Is the site in the SWF, it is hard to say, but you write 'a skoodh' for supporting (KK a skoedh?)

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Egloshal
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Posted:
22.Apr 2008 - 10:29

The site is run by Albert Bock and Ben Bruch. They have written the site in the SWF.

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Posted:
22.Apr 2008 - 11:37

Thats the SWF? Its so close to KK that (1) I cant see the Archaicist's being happy with it and (2) why didn't we just go with KK two years ago
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22.Apr 2008 - 11:55

is it butter or margarine? can you tell the difference?

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Posted:
22.Apr 2008 - 18:02

There are some fundemental diferences (i was at the presentation), but essentially, yes, it was KK.
KK > SWF
oe > oo
k > c or K
s > c or s
nn > dn or nn
mm > bm or mm

And there is one rule about when to use double consonant or not. I didnt catch the actual rule.

TEL

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Egloshal
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Posted:
22.Apr 2008 - 18:25

Can't sell a CD of them:

* Programmes are half an hour,
* Can't sell stuff incorporating other people's music.
* This is a voluntary thing... as soon as I start trying to make money from it, then the people whose music appears in the programmes should get a cut.

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22.Apr 2008 - 19:32

Okay, fair enough Matt. But as i said - talk to you about something tomorrow, are you going?

TEL

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22.Apr 2008 - 19:40

Matthi. I can look into sales material for you. I think I have a supplier of Mugs at 60p each, but they would need a label on them. I can also look into other things for sales if you want. Is there anyone here who has an artistic bent, who could do some design? What you/we have to understand is that there will be an initial outlay for the items. So if there is also some wealty person who would lend the initial outlay then please step forward. I would consider running the sales side for you.
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Posted:
22.Apr 2008 - 19:48

I would do/help with the advertising, mar mynn'ta.

I can create a slip of paper to get into the various papers.
I wouldnt mind helping out with the logo, angofbew, especcially if its aimed at teenagers/young adults

TEL

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Egloshal
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22.Apr 2008 - 21:33

Well if Angofbew and Elven want to work together on sales and advertising side... that would be great. It would be an idea to use the Radyo an Gernewegva banner on the website for mugs etc. Ask Ben or Albert about that.

I plan to be at karate tomorrow night so long as nothing to busy kicks off at work

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23.Apr 2008 - 15:55

Okay - will talk to you tonight then (hopefully) about some ideas.

TEL

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24.Apr 2008 - 20:51

Didhan fest golsowez worth JL yn-dan woc'helez gworthebi dhy wovynnow - meistres war hy c'hreft!
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24.Apr 2008 - 20:54

Kembrek po Kernewek yw? Po bretonek!

TEL

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Egloshal
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Posted:
24.Apr 2008 - 22:51

Hou Bardh!

A garsys rekordya bardhonek po dew ha'ga dannvon dhymm a-vel mp3??

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Posted:
27.Apr 2008 - 19:30

The latest Radyo an Gernewegva is recorded at the Cornish Dance Competition the other week at Perranporth. Enjoy!

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Egloshal
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Posted:
3.May 2008 - 09:45

The latest RanG is online atwww.radyo.kernewegva.com


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Posted:
3.May 2008 - 11:30

Egloshal whek,
I must offer you my thanks and praise for providing the Revival with your audio podcasts, Radyo an Gernewegva and Nowodhow an Seythen. These resources are almost unprecedented in Cornish and, I suspect, will turn out to be more significant than even you might have imagined when you first launched them.

The first, and most obvious, benefit they bring is, of course, to offer us music, news and discussion about a wide range of topics, from a Cornish perspective and in the Cornish language. There may even be the beginnings of a Cornish soap like the Welsh Pobol y Cwm with 'Jorj [sic?] ha Samantha'!

As is well known, podcasting can provide a community with a low-cost, low-tech, low-hassle 'samizdat' alternative to having their own (government licensed) radio station. With the possibility of video podcasting at some time in the future, it could even add the equivalent of Pellwolok Kernow! (*Podwolok Kernow, martesen?!) Are we witnessing the infancy of Corforeth Kernewek Podlesans perhaps?

A second, and slightly less obvious, benefit of your podcasts is that they bridge the whole snakepit of orthographic controversy. Or rather, they avoid it almost completely, as usually there ain't no spelling in audio material.

Finally, they provide a growing archive --almost 6 hours to date-- of good quality recorded Cornish, spoken and sung by a wide range of speakers. Given that those who are interested in learning Cornish are widely scattered around Britain, and the rest of the world, many will be forced (like me) to learn largely on their own, in the absence of classes in their locality. These podcasts help to turn our Cornish from largely a read-and-written experience into a heard-and-spoken one as well.

On a personal note, when I was living in North Wales, I used to have Radio Cymru on all day as 'audio wallpaper' while I was working. This complemented my book- and class-based learning, by allowing me to soak up huge amounts of spoken Welsh, without having to consciously study it.

In a similar way, I've set up playlists of all the Cornish MP3 files in my collection, and have them playing in the background while I work on my computer. Although this ad hoc 'Radyo Kernow' relies more than most stations on 'repeats', there's a steady influx of new material each week to freshen things up.

In addition to your files, there are also ones from a few other sites:
http://www.kernewegva.com/
http://www.corn.../library.asp
http://www.maga...icleid=38568
http://www.bbc....guage1.shtml

Gromercy dhys, a goweth, gans oll ow holon-vy,

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Egloshal
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Posted:
3.May 2008 - 12:47

Wolcom os

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Posted:
10.May 2008 - 16:21

The eighth edition of R-an-G is now online. Tell all your friends whether they speak Cornish or not. Great music from Dalla, Cam Kernewek, Alan Pengelly, Skwardya etc.

Also look out in the West Briton on Thursday for big article about it.

Matthew

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