The Galician Gotta [ Edge ]

This idea is super logical when you think about Galicia—a region famous for its rainy, misty weather. The language has around 70 words for rain. A simple “gota,” or “gota de orballo” (drop of drizzle), could mean a light, almost magical rain.

The revival ignited in the 1980s and reached a peak in the late 1990s, when the sound of the gaita once again filled the streets, festivals, and concert halls. A key catalyst in this global ascent was the virtuoso , whose acclaimed 1996 album, A Irmandade Das Estrelas (The Brotherhood of the Stars), brought the gaita gallega to a massive international audience. the galician gotta

Sempre máis. (Always more.)