Musique - Chansons et Musique Spécifiques
Ici, vous apprendrez quelques mots anglais liés à des chansons et à la musique spécifiques tels que "sérénade", "hymne" et "ballade".
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a rhythmic song that sailors used to sing in the past while working together

chant de marin
a slow song or hymn sung traditionally at a funeral, showing grief or lamentation

chant funèbre, hymne funèbre
a song that is part of the tradition of a region or community, with a simple form and melody, developed by ordinary people

chanson folklorique
a song or movie that was a hit in the past and is still popular

classique, vieux succès
a religious song intended to praise God, especially sung by Christians in congregation

hymne
an official song of great importance for a particular country that is performed on certain occasions

hymne
a song without instruments consisting of several vocals, singing about secular themes in the 16th century

madrigal
a rhythmic monotonous composition that accompanies an incantation of psalms or canticles in a ritual

chant, mélopée
a tale that is narrated in the form of a song or poem

ballade
a popular romantic song that revolves around an unrequited or lost love

chanson mélo, chanson d'amour triste, chanson mélancolique
a musical composition that expresses romantic feelings

chanson d'amour, ballade amoureuse
songs that are commonly played or listened to while driving in a car, often chosen for their energetic, enjoyable, or nostalgic qualities that enhance the driving experience

chanson de voiture, musique de conduite
a type of music or artistic creation that combines elements from multiple pre-existing songs or sources to create a new, often unique, composition

mashup, mélange
a piece of music or religious chant performed as a tribute to someone who has died

requiem
a musical composition or performance, often performed outdoors at night, conveying romantic feelings

sérénade, nocturne
a couple dance music in triple time, accompanied by tambourine or castanets, with rapid lively moves, originally from Spain

fandango
a couple dance music in 3/4 time with modest and restrained moves, originated in Spain

boléro
music that accompanies a Polish dance in moderate triple time for four or eight couples

mazurka
music that is set to a quick dance in triple rhythm with leaping movements, popular in the past

gigue
a short and simple song or poem

petite chanson, chansonnette
a short catchy tune, often used in advertising

tintement
the recorded sounds, speeches, or music of a movie, play, or musical

bande originale, bande-son
a lively couple dance or its music that is originated in the Dominican Republic and Haiti, popular all over the Latin America

merengue
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