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What you do in detail!1 Once you've found the music you want, you can click the Listen to Sample' to hear a 30 second sample. 2 To select a track for downloading enter a quanity of 1 in the quantity box. 3 Continue to select any additional tracks you want on the page. 4 If you have a selection on the page click the 'Add to Cart' button at the bottom of the page. 5 Automatically you will see the cart contents for approximately 5 seconds. 6 Repeat the process on pages for other artists. 7 'View Cart' allows for the confirmation or removal of music. 8 'Checkout' allows for payment and offers the facility to immediate download the music. NOTE: The minimum payment that can be accepted is £1.50. 9 Automatically you will receive a receipt confirmation email and links to facilitate downloading the music at your leisure at any time within 24 hours of purchase.
Note: For orders made from the UK or the European Union, 17.5% VAT is added to the price. All other orders are VAT free.
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 Gwenda a Geinor Gwenda and Geinor are a mother and daughter duo from the village of Pontyberem, in the Gwendraeth Valley in Carmarthenshire, Wales. They have been singing as a duo since 2002 when they released their first album. Before that, Gwenda had a successful career as a soloist, having won the "Song for Wales" competition and the Pan Celtic Festival during the same year. Geinor also won the "Song for Wales" competition with the song "Dagrau Ddoe", composed by Emlyn Dole.
Gwenda and Geinor have released four albums as a duo, including a CD of songs for children based on the characters of the fictional "Pentre Bach". Their latest album "Tonnau'r Yd" was launched in Pontyberem on December 8th, and includes a song with local male voice group Bois y Castell. Gwenda lives in Pontyberem with her husband, composer Emlyn Dole. |
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 Gwenda Owen |
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