With Italian music, learn the language

by IAMTHELIVING

24/03/2023

Excellent Italian artist Mina Mazzini is someone you should get to know. In the 1950s, Mina was a contentious performer. She expresses herself a lot. If you enjoy songs with the subjunctive you are studying, the tune If phoning is a fantastic choice.

Ornella Vanoni is a vocalist of a similar generation and style but a bit more subdued. L'Appuntamento en Insieme a tu non ci sto più is one of my favorite songs.

Rita Pavone is another performer from the 1960s that I'd like to present to you. She might be a little tomboyish, but it adds to her appeal. Her songs are not all of the same calibers. To truly enjoy the melody of life, one must truly love it.

Rita Pavone has a nervous-looking appearance. The song's lyrics, "Give me a hammer," are disturbing. She wants to use it to smack everyone she doesn't like. She is seen moving around with a hammer in the video. Cozy yet a little unsteady.

A well-known singer-songwriter is Gino Paoli. In Italy, he created famous renditions of "globally renowned" songs like What's up and The sky in a room. A song that has been covered a lot, including by whisper girl Carla Bruni, who is wed to former French president Nicholas Sarkozy.

Gino Paoli frequently collaborated on duets with other well-known Italian performers. He sings soothing, lovely tunes with literary words. He is now an elderly Italian grandfather.

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Music education offers several advantages. Mainly because it is enjoyable. You forget that you are also working on your Italian while working on music that brings you joy. I Sang along by learning a song by heart. You can discuss Italian music and learn new words through songs with private Italian tutors, for example, https://livexp.com/skills/italian. The platform's professional online tutors have changed the educational program to make learning the language more effective.

You may get the song's lyrics by entering the song's name and the term "lyrics of text" in your preferred search engine. Don't attempt to sing along when you first hear and read the music; instead, concentrate on taking in the lyrics.

Look at how you write it, how it sounds, and the overall meaning. After you have the lyrics in front of you, try singing along. And once more, once more. 

Further advice for musically learning Italian

Italian language textbooks that incorporate musical exercises have also been published. Espresso Canonni, posted by Alma Edizioni, debuted in this manner. Using this in class would be a lot of fun. The periodo ipotetico exercise (B1) or Laura Pausini's Loneliness can then be listened to while working on your "ci" and "ne" pronunciations. Three levels (A1, A2, and B1) of activities and songs are available.

A somewhat earlier textbook that uses music to help students learn the language is called Nuovo Canta che ti passa.

More entertaining for kids than Zecchino d'Oro, an Italian children's song you can find in my YouTube collection.

On Italy.fm, you may also listen to Italian hits.

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Natural born singer/songwriter and performer from London, England, iamthelivings’ strength lies in his art; an authentic and futuristic sound, yet encompasses a classic tone through lyrics and profound vocals. His stage presence and creative drive echo many great artists who came before him. ... more

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