Musique Française
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>The uploader has not made this video available in your country
This thread is dying, like the French language
Cunt
>French
>Dying
Try again lad
It will only be spoken by niggers but it'll still be spoken
>posting French music
>completely ignore the classics
Explain yourselves.
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i guess they are technically from the UK but she sings in french about half the time. awesome band
i don't think it can appeal to someone that doesn't speak french 2bh
posting some Brassens anyways
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Wouldn't say so. Liked songs like this one:
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even before I started learning French.
grat tastes 2bh, this one is not amongst the most famous
my favorite version
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>posting Hugo
You've been asking for it. (your particular song's very melodic btw, i would've liked it even if I didn't understand it)
French people make good music: youtube.com
But when it comes to folk/vocal music give me Occitan music: youtube.com
La pàtria sempre tira
Good female interpretations of Brassens are pretty rare, but not inexistent. Still, this one is not among them. But anyway, check this out:
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having trouble identifying the language of this one, it tought it was occitan but it apparently sounds more like catalan, do you have an opinion ?
i dont know i like this kind of stuff. the melodies they sing with are much more colorful and jumpy than how folk music developed over here. this goes for most of europe.
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also ive been trying to learn the first movement of this piece for a couple months, but i dont have the sheet music so it is very hard. erik satie is another example of a frenchman with an excellent sense of melody (not to mention his bizarre, almost prophetic view of harmony)
great song btw
music sheet = "partition" in french. Googling "pièce froide+partition" gave me several results
Oh Oh chéri
we /yéyé/ now ?
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it's more about the challenge. i try to figure stuff out by ear to train my ear. and satie's chord changes are really unconventional, making it perfect to really test my skills. thanks anyway though.
It is from the XVIII, so I would say it's an Occitan dialect. But a fairly close to Catalan one.If it was older I would doubt much more.
We have to remember that Occitan and Catalan were not clearly differentiated as different languages until relatively recent times. They were seen more as a dialect continuum (and in fact, they were).
Why the fuck is it so difficult to find Brassens' songs on youtube and not some shit-tier cover by litteraly-whos...
I listen to this album when I run. I don't care much for his earlier work but this album is good.
Anyway here's one talking about some lady's ass.
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this shit sounds like DEVO
really weird and dance-y
Which one do you need? Our social networks store any music one could possibly want.
As a matter of fact I got most of his songs on my computer, but it's easier to have them on youtube for sharing purposes (just sending a link).
I was thinking of "Pensée des Morts" which is a poem by Lamartine he wrote the music for.
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Hello there! I'm don't like really children choirs 2bh, but it's nice to hear some Provençal.
Have another Brassens
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wtf I wrote like a drunkard.
>I don't really like children choirs
>I'm don't like really children choirs 2bh
tu quoi
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Not bad! It's probably the kind of music that I imagine when I think of French music.
Regarding the choir: Maybe you prefer this version: youtube.com
What I like about it is that it's an anthem of brotherhood
t. cardinal Barbarin
This version is way better imo
>dat OM emblem though
Also there are multiple guys who translated Brassens to English, this one's made it best
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Cardinal ET primat des Gaules stp
This guy singed some in Catalan. They are more like versions, because the translations are not exact. You'll probably hate it haha
No, it's interesting.
Brassens himself liked singing in spanish, there are various recordings in which he sang his songs in spanish (castellano).
The thing that all people singing his song lack is his deep voice and very distinctive accent, which is a big part of what makes is music great imo.
Crap my writing is fucked up tonight, I guess I'm gonna need to sleep.
Interesting.
What I posted was Catalan, not Spanish, tho. I need to make that clear.
Yeah I got it 2bh, but I guess it's still closer to castellano than it is to french.
Anyway, I liked the last video you posted, minus this usual voice/accent thing - tanks for sharing.
Gotta go to sleep though.
>still closer to castellano than it is to french.
Shit, is that wrong? I've never learnt spanish, I only know Italian...
>how to trigger a catalan
It's much closer to the Occitan dialects than to Spanish.
In fact, it was once considered just one more of the dialects.
So it's essentially a langue d'oc that has evolved separatelly to the point of being considered a separate language.
Of course there is influence from Spanish, but it had to be introduced first. The geographical/cultural origins are very different.
It's difficult to determine if it's closer to French or Spanish overall. It's not a West Iberian language, and it's not a langue d'oïl.
One fundamental difference with Castillian is phonetics. And for the autism: We are fairly germanized, much more than them.
oh dios que sida das ¿Aun te sigues cagando en pañales? por que hueles a mierda inventada tal y como tus posts
Speak in English so that everyone can appreciate your butthurt, little twat.
What "made up shit" did I say?
para que si ya todo el mundo ya puede leer lo ridículo que eres
Aprende a hablar, puto paleto.
ayy te dolio
Are you even a Spaniard?
si y puedo imaginar que no te consideras uno, en fin, te quedas sin argumentos.
Claro que me considero uno. Que le tenga estima a mi lengua no significa que odie España. Que gilipollas que eres, por Dios...
Y eres tú el que me ha atacado sin dar ningún argumento.
ale me rindo
Does daft punk count
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mfw French loves onion
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