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Les instruments musicaux

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L'accordéon (masculine) The accordion
L'harmonica (masculine) The harmonica
L'orgue (masculine) The organ
La basse The bass
La batterie The drums
La clarinette The clarinet
La contrebasse The double bass
La cornemuse The bagpipes
La flûte The recorder
La guitare The guitar
La harpe The harp
La trompette The trumpet
Le banjo The banjo
Le djembé The djembe
Le hautbois The oboe
Le piano The piano
Le saxophone The saxophone
Le tambour The drum
Le tambourin The tambourine
Le triangle The triangle
Le trombone The trombone
Le ukulélé The ukulele
Le violon The violin
Le violoncelle The cello
Le xylophone The xylophone
Les castagnettes (feminine) The castanets
Les cymbales (feminine) The cymbals
Les maracas (feminine) The maracas

Note

Some words, like in this list start with an “h” and are preceded by “le”, “la”, or “l’”. If the “h” is aspirated, “le” or “la” must be used and if the “h” is silent, “l’” needs to be used. For more information see “silent letters and links” at the beginning of this book.

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