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Keywords: Allouette Rocks, flash music loops, royalty-free songs, tv music, royalty free audio, independent music, license music, websites music, stock music loops, royalty-free music, royalty free music loops, background music, royalty-free stock music, production music, download music clips, stock music sound effects, royalty free background music, instrumental music, royalty free mp3, royalty free sound, music for videos, music library, company music, corporate music, music for video, stock music library, download stock music, music for tv, royalty-free song, royalty-free production music, hold music, a traditional music library, music performance license, Nursery children play school crèche rock banjos ukulele French Canadian teaching education fun party larks aid instrumental backing you sing training modern Many of the songs favoured by the voyageurs have been passed down to our own era Allouette has become a symbol of French Canada for the world, an unofficial national song Today, the song is used to teach French- and English-speaking children in Canada, and others learning French around the world, the names of body parts Singers will point to or touch the part of their body that corresponds to the word being sung in the song
Ethnomusicologist Conrad LaForte points out that, in song, the lark l'alouette is the bird of the morning, and that it is the first bird to sing in the morning, hence waking up lovers and causing them to part, and waking up others as well, something which is not always appreciated children's song about plucking the feathers from a lark, in retribution for being woken up by its song It is well-known among speakers of other languages This is an ideal backing for teaching "This is my mouth that I use for singing"
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