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French Traditional
Frère Jacques
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French Traditional
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Vocal
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Round
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2:24
"Frère Jacques" is a traditional French nursery rhyme that has been popular for centuries. The exact date of its composition is unknown, but it is believed to have originated in the 18th century. The song is also known as "Brother John" in English-speaking countries. The melody of "Frère Jacques" is simple and catchy, making it easy for children to sing along. It is typically sung in a round, with one group starting the first line and another group starting the second line after a brief pause. The song has four lines, with each line consisting of eight syllables. The lyrics of "Frère Jacques" tell the story of a monk who oversleeps and is called to wake up by the bells of the monastery. The first verse goes: Frère Jacques, Frère Jacques, Dormez-vous? Dormez-vous? Sonnez les matines! Sonnez les matines! Ding, dang, dong. Ding, dang, dong. The second verse is a repetition of the first, with the words "Frère Jacques" replaced by "Dormez-vous" and vice versa. The third and fourth verses are also repetitions of the first and second, respectively. The song has a playful and lighthearted tone, making it a favorite among children. It is often used as a teaching tool for language and music, as it is easy to learn and remember. The melody of "Frère Jacques" has been used in various forms of media, including films, television shows, and advertisements. Overall, "Frère Jacques" is a beloved traditional French nursery rhyme that has stood the test of time. Its catchy melody and playful lyrics continue to delight children and adults alike.
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