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Danse des Mirlitons


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I looked it up in six French dictionaries. Next you'll be telling me it isn't french after all...

Actually if you type dance of the reed pipes into google, it comes up with the tune to danse des mirlitons.

[This message has been edited by Danseuse (edited September 20, 2000).]

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For those who understand French, there's an online dictionary at:

http://www.francophonie.hachette-livre.fr/

For "mirliton", it says: "mirliton n. m.

Instrument de musique formé d'un tube percé de deux trous, bouché aux deux extrémités par une membrane."- you're right Major Mel...

Actually I didn't know the meaning of that word before: I only know the expression "vers de mirliton" (mirliton verses), which just means awful poetry (and so thought that a mirliton was something like an awful poet... wink.gif )

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I'm sorry, I didn't mean to offend anyone by refering to the French as 'they'!

I actually understood that defenition, which is nothing short of a miracle!

[This message has been edited by Danseuse (edited September 21, 2000).]

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