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  2. Glossary of music terminology - Wikipedia

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    Most of the terms are Italian, in accordance with the Italian origins of many European musical conventions. Sometimes, the special musical meanings of these phrases differ from the original or current Italian meanings. Most of the other terms are taken from French and German, indicated by Fr. and Ger., respectively.

  3. Category:French styles of music - Wikipedia

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  4. Music of France - Wikipedia

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    French music history dates back to organum in the 10th century, followed by the Notre Dame School, an organum composition style. Troubadour songs of chivalry and courtly love were composed in the Occitan language between the 10th and 13th centuries, and the Trouvère poet-composers flourished in Northern France during this period.

  5. Category:French musicals - Wikipedia

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  6. Traditional French musical instruments - Wikipedia

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    Limonaire — a pneumatic musical organ from Paris, Île-de-France covering the wind and percussive sections of an orchestra. [4] [5] [6] Pyrophone — a musical instrument in which notes are sounded by explosions, or similar forms of rapid combustion, rapid heating, or the like, such as burners in cylindrical glass tubes, creating light and sound.

  7. Chanson - Wikipedia

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    ' French song ') is generally any lyric-driven French song. The term is most commonly used in English to refer either to the secular polyphonic French songs of late medieval and Renaissance music or to a specific style of French pop music which emerged in the 1950s and 1960s.

  8. List of number-one hits of 2024 (France) - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the French SNEP Top 200 Singles and Top 200 Albums number-ones of 2024. ... 2024 in music; List of number-one hits (France) ... additional terms may ...

  9. Category:French musical instruments - Wikipedia

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