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Variations on a French Folksong - Sample sheet music
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Title Variations on a French Folksong
Article no. 3012896
Category Concert/wind/brass band
Subcategory Concert music
Instrumentation Ha (concert/wind band); / (or); Fa (fanfare band); Flexi (variable instrumentation); (4)
Instrumentation/info 4Flexi (4part flexible instrumentation); Perc (percussion instrument)
Format PrtStm (full score and parts)
Country of publication Belgium (be)
Publisher * gobelinmusic
Publisher's article no. * GOB 000239-015
Delivery publisher * Hal Leonard Europe
EAN (GTIN) * 9790035206737
ISMN * 979-0-03520673-7
ISMN-10 * M-03520673-7
Composer DeBee, John
Difficulty level 1
Evaluation level of countries D1 (German entry level)
Duration 3:45
Additional info/contents "Qu'est ce que c'est?" The most famous French folk song, but now in curious varieties and some of them sometimes almost unrecognizable.
Sample sheet music Sample sheet music click here
Sample score * Sample score click here
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"Qu'est-ce que c'est?" is a commonly used French idiom that literally translates to "What is this?" means. This phrase is often used to express wonder, curiosity or surprise when faced with something unknown. It is equivalent to the German question “What is that?” or “What is that?”

This idiom can be used in various contexts, both in everyday life and in formal situations. For example, if someone shows an object that the interlocutor does not know or did not expect, he could respond with "Qu'est-ce que c'est?" ask. It is a versatile form of expression that is appropriate in a variety of situations.

The emphasis may vary depending on the context. For example, if someone shows something unusual or surprising, the question might be asked with a surprised tone. On the other hand, the same question could be asked with a neutral emphasis if one simply wants more information about an unknown subject.

In oral communication, "Qu'est-ce que c'est?" often used informally. In written form, one could alternatively use the more formal variant "Qu'est-ce que c'est que cela?" use, especially in polite or formal contexts. Overall, "Qu'est-ce que c'est?" a useful and commonly used idiom in French that allows speakers to express curiosity or surprise in a simple way.

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Variations on a French Folksong - click here Variations on a French Folksong (concert/wind band; or; fanfare band; variable instrumentation; (4)), full score and parts
Variations on a French Folksong - click here Variations on a French Folksong (concert/wind band; or; fanfare band; variable instrumentation; (4)), full score

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