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Yes, the Franks, who were a group of Germanic peoples that inhabited parts of modern-day France and Germany, did play musical instruments. Music was an important aspect of their culture, and they likely played instruments such as lyres, harps, and flutes. However, specific information about individual Franks who were musicians is not well-documented.
Buffet Crampon made their first clarinet in 1825 in France. They now make a variety of woodwind musical instruments and have manufacturing facilities around the world.
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Oscar Comettant has written: 'Trois ans aux Etats-Unis: e?tude des moeurs et coutumes ame?ricaines' 'La musique, les musiciens et les instruments de musique' -- subject(s): Musical instruments, Music, Paris (France). Exposition universelle, 1867, Paris (France)
France has 15 national holidays.
the national fruit of France is the apple.
chanson is the national music of France
Air France is the national airline of France.
That's like asking if it is cold on Mt. Everest. Where you can find snow, you will find cold temperatures.The same goes for music. Where you find people, you will find music. It's logical there are musical institutes as well... ;)
There is no national sport in France eventhough France is very famous for football AKA Soccer.
Yes, Paris is the national capital of France.