Wales has a strong and distinctive link with music. Singing is a significant part of Welsh national identity, and the country is traditionally referred to as "the land of song". This is a modern stereotype based on 19th century conceptions of
Nonconformist choral music and 20th century male voice choirs,
Eisteddfodau and arena singing, such as sporting events, but Wales has a history of music that has been used as a primary form of communication.