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Partition or partitions de musique are French equivalents of the English phrase "sheet music."Specifically, the French noun partition in the singular or partitions in the plural means "sheet music." It is possible to elaborate even further by adding the phrase de musique. The preposition de means "of." The feminine noun musique means "music."The pronunciation will be "pahr-tee-tyoh duh myoo-zeek" in both the singular and the plural forms of the phrase in French.
They don't really care about the gender of their music. All they care about is there Fans.To answer your question they play Classic and Rock Music!!!You Welcome!!!
In French a music lover is a "Melomane" Audiophile
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Country music is spelled 'la musique country' in French.
Musique- Féminine Musiq- Masculine
Masculine describes the gender of the French word baladeur. The masculine noun in its singular form translates as "music player" or "Walkman" in English. The pronunciation will be "ba-la-duhr" in French.
classic music and FRENCH
Canzone, chanson, and musica tradizionale francese are Italian equivalents of the French word chanson. The feminine singular noun literally means "song" whereas the masculine singular loan word references the modern French to English meaning of "song" and the historical French to English meaning of "traditional French music," as translated into Italian with the third example's feminine singular noun and feminine/masculine singular adjectives. The respective pronunciations will be "kan-TSO-ney," "tchawn-SON," and "MOO-zee-ka tra-DEE-tsyo-NA-ley fran-TCHEY-zey" in Italian.
The feminine and masculine sets of singular nouns pisteur and pisteuse and of traqueur and traqueuse as well as the English masculine singular loan word tracker are French equivalents of the English word "tracker." The respective pronunciations in French will be "pea-stuhr" and "pea-stuhz" for hunters (of animals), "tra-kuhr" and "tra-kuhz" for hunters (of fugitives), and "tra-key" in music software.
Yes, "quinte" is a French word. In music, it refers to a musical interval between two notes played or sung in succession. Additionally, in card games like poker, it can refer to a hand with five consecutive cards of the same suit.
it depends on who the subject of the sentence is. For example: I (masculine) like to listen to music = ani ohev lishmo'a moozeeka. I (feminine) like to listen to music = ani ohevet lishmo'a moozeeka.
Classic music is the kind of music played by Louis Armstrong in the "Roaring '20s"
"Mey*-lo-mahn" is the pronunciation of the French word mélomane.Specifically, the word functions as an adjective or noun in its feminine singular form. It means "music-loving" as an adjective. It translates as "music-lover, music lover" as a noun.
"Gentle" is an English equivalent of the Italian musical term dolce. The pronunciation of the feminine/masculine singular adjective will be "DOL-tchey" in Italian.
classic player is a person who plays classial music for example someone who plays indian classical music can also be called classic player .there are different types of classic music so if someone asks you about classic music he should also tell you for which country he saying
The Smithsonian Collection of Classic Country Music was created in 1981.