well i cant tell you all the lyric but i can tell you what the song is about. it is about a boy singing to his girlfriend (garcon means boy) about how he sees his life and what he wants to do with it and the things he wants to with her. he also tell her complements like plus belle which means really pretty also he tells her not to think of him as unreal (iréelle) well that is all i can tell you. p.s. i am to lazy to translate the entire song.
The shorter the pipe the higher the pitch. Conversely the longer the pipe the lower the pitch.
The pipe organ is a keyboard instrument.
The instruments most similar to a pipe organ are:Flute (pipe organ has flute pipes of different lengths)Harmonium
The flue pipe is an interesting pipe that resides in the pipe family. It turns out the sound from one is not made with moving parts like many other pipes but from the vibrations of air. It is not much unlike a whistle or recorder in that manner.
In his rose (pink) period.
All original artworks are unique. This one has the price record for Picasso's paintings.
"Garcon a la pipe" sold at a Sothebys auction in May 2004 for $104,100,000.00 to an anonymous buyer
la couleur de la sauce d'airelles: The colour of the cranberry sauce.un garcon: A boy
"Le garçon là-bas" in French translates to "the boy over there" in English.
This makes no sense. It is le garcon parisien because garcon means BOY. BUT,LA MOOR; LE GARSSAWHN PA REE ZEE EHN
Salut la Jolie garcon
Pierre Garcon is Haitian
Little The little girl: La petite fille My little boy: Mon petit garcon.
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The phrase 'le garcon la-bas, qui est-ce' means the young man over there, who is he? In the word-by-word translation, the definite article 'le' means 'the'. The noun 'garcon' means 'boy, fellow, guy, waiter, young man'. The adverb 'la' means 'there'. The adverb 'bas' means 'low'. The interrogative pronoun 'qui' means 'who'. The verb 'est' means '[he/she/it] is'. And the demonstrative pronoun 'ce' means 'this'.
Garçon à la pipe was created in 1905.