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French musician brings new life to Canaries whistle-language - World Music Matters It goes like this: French musician writes song for his mum based around whistling language known as Silbo from island of La Gomera. The song gets translated by French teachers on the island. Kids love it, massive buzz, breathes new life into the language. French musician’s album Silbo, while featuring only one whistling track, gets loads of attention. But Féloche, the musician in question, deserves it.
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