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Meaning of "Lied und Yale" in German Music
By Eberhard Vogel

Dear MMDs, please let me apologize for my poor English at first, but
I am writing from Germany.  And please do not esteem me meddlesome.
I am German, so I would like to confirm that "Yale" is no German word.
I don't remember ever having heard it.  And the German translation of
"refrain" is "Kehrvers", from "wiederkehren" (to recur) and "Vers"
(the verse).

Best wishes from Germany,
Eberhard Vogel


(Message sent Tue 4 Jan 2011, 17:01:48 GMT, from time zone GMT+0100.)

Key Words in Subject:  German, Lied, Meaning, Music, und, Yale

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