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  2. French jazz - Wikipedia

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    Many American jazz artists have lived in France from Sidney Bechet to Archie Shepp. These Americans would have an influence on French jazz, but at the same time French jazz had its own inspirations as well. For example, Bal-musette had some influence on France's form of Gypsy jazz. Similarly, the violin, and to an extent the guitar, were ...

  3. Music of France - Wikipedia

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    Séga music is a popular style that mixes African and European music. The most popular sega musicians include Ousanousava, Baster, Maxime Laope. Maloya music has a strong African element reflected in the use of slave chants and work songs. The most popular sega musicians include Danyèl Waro, Firmin Viry, Granmoun Lélé, Mars tou sèl.

  4. Music in Paris - Wikipedia

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    Music school students play on a Paris square Concert at a Paris club, LaPlage de Glazart. Music in the city of Paris, France, includes a variety of genres, from opera and symphonic music to musical theater, jazz, rock, rap, hip-hop, the traditional Bal-musette and gypsy jazz, and every variety of world music, particularly music from Africa and North Africa. such as the Algerian-born music ...

  5. Traditional French musical instruments - Wikipedia

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    Epinette des Vosges — a traditional plucked-string instrument of the zither family from the Vosges region in eastern France [1] Mandulina — a Corsican mandolin; Mandore — a musical instrument, a small member of the lute family, teardrop shaped, with four to six courses of gut strings and pitched in the treble range.

  6. Music of Brittany - Wikipedia

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    By the 1920s, the instrument was more popular than any other. In the 1930s, chromatic accordions arrived in Brittany and jazz -influenced bands with saxophones , drum kits and banjos were formed. Contemporary accordionists include Cocktail Diatonique , Regis Huiban , Bruno Le Tron , Patrick Lefebvre , Yann Dour , Yann-Fañch Perroches and Alain ...

  7. French popular music - Wikipedia

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    French popular music is a music of France belonging to any of a number of musical styles that are accessible to the general public and mostly distributed commercially. It stands in contrast to French classical music , which historically was the music of elites or the upper strata of society.

  8. Category:French musical instruments - Wikipedia

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  9. French pop music - Wikipedia

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    French pop music can be heard on radio stations in France, such as NRJ, RTL 2, Virgin Radio (formerly Europe 2), Radio Nova, Chérie FM, and others.(There are francophone radio stations outside France, but the ones in France are the most influential with respect to French pop music.)