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Canadian Traditional
Alouette, gentille alouette
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Works Info
Composer
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Canadian Traditional
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Average_duration
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1:58
"Alouette, gentille alouette" is a traditional French-Canadian folk song that has become a popular children's song around the world. The song is believed to have originated in Quebec, Canada, and has been passed down through generations of French-Canadian families. The exact date of composition is unknown, as the song has been passed down through oral tradition. However, it is believed to have been composed in the 19th century, as it was first recorded in a collection of French-Canadian folk songs in 1879. The song has a simple melody and is typically sung in a call-and-response format. The lyrics describe a lark (alouette) that is being plucked and its various body parts being sung about, including its head, beak, wings, tail, and feet. The song is often used as a teaching tool for children to learn the names of body parts in French. "Alouette, gentille alouette" has become a beloved children's song around the world, and has been translated into many different languages. The song's catchy melody and playful lyrics make it a popular choice for children's music classes and sing-alongs. The song has no specific movements associated with it, but it is often accompanied by hand gestures or actions that correspond to the lyrics. For example, children may pretend to pluck the feathers from an imaginary bird as they sing the song. Overall, "Alouette, gentille alouette" is a charming and timeless folk song that has been enjoyed by generations of children and adults alike. Its simple melody and playful lyrics make it a beloved classic that will continue to be sung for years to come.
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