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- Turlutte_(music) abstract "In Quebec, the turlutte is a form of traditional popular song, which is associated with specific melody ornaments. In some cases it is translated as jig but that it dubious. It is more accurately characterized as a song or vocal style in the French chanson tradition. It is associated particularly working class or trade union tradition in the Canadian encyclopedia.These include the following: short developments - preambles, bridges, refrains. It is frequently done solo,impromptu or otherwise. In its canonical form, the turlutte is characterized by wordless variations on certain phonetic connections. For example (in French) "tamtidelam" passes to "tam tidelidelam") posting a certain pallet of phonemes whose selection answers phonetic and aesthetic criteria. These include for example, the marriage of [T], [D] and [m] for the consonants, of [I] and of [has], for the vowels.It is also characterized by a removed tempo, by what the turluttes often take "l' pace d' impossible virelangues". The turluttées melodies are d' ordinary dancing and merry. According to some, the turlutte would constitute a vocal imitation d' a musical instrument, such as the violin or the flute. Use [to modify] It was used by Mary Travers, under a name " La Bolduc", in the years 1930. As another example one can more recently quote, in 2000, the group My shoes are red, with the song " When more nothing va". The subject of the song being precisely the turlutte (and its homonyms).↑ ↑ ↑ ↑".
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- Turlutte_(music) wikiPageWikiLink Canadian_music.
- Turlutte_(music) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Canadian_styles_of_music.
- Turlutte_(music) wikiPageWikiLink Chanson.
- Turlutte_(music) wikiPageWikiLink Jig.
- Turlutte_(music) wikiPageWikiLink La_Bolduc.
- Turlutte_(music) wikiPageWikiLink Music_of_Canada.
- Turlutte_(music) wikiPageWikiLink Turlutte.
- Turlutte_(music) wikiPageWikiLink Turlutte_(music).
- Turlutte_(music) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Turlutte (music)".
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- Turlutte_(music) subject Category:Canadian_styles_of_music.
- Turlutte_(music) hypernym Form.
- Turlutte_(music) comment "In Quebec, the turlutte is a form of traditional popular song, which is associated with specific melody ornaments. In some cases it is translated as jig but that it dubious. It is more accurately characterized as a song or vocal style in the French chanson tradition. It is associated particularly working class or trade union tradition in the Canadian encyclopedia.These include the following: short developments - preambles, bridges, refrains. It is frequently done solo,impromptu or otherwise.".
- Turlutte_(music) label "Turlutte (music)".
- Turlutte_(music) sameAs Turlutte_(chant).
- Turlutte_(music) sameAs m.0gys1yr.
- Turlutte_(music) sameAs Q3542334.
- Turlutte_(music) sameAs Q3542334.
- Turlutte_(music) wasDerivedFrom Turlutte_(music)?oldid=663327796.
- Turlutte_(music) isPrimaryTopicOf Turlutte_(music).