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Music of Quebec
Music of Canada French music in the Americas
Quebec Acadia and St Pierre and Miquelon
Maritime Provinces Louisiana
Prairie Provinces Haiti
Inuit Martinique and Guadeloupe
Native American French Guiana
Genres: Classical - Folk - Hip hop - Jazz - Pop - Rock
Timeline and Samples
Awards Juno Award>Juno, Hall of Fame, Western Canadian Music Awards, East Coast Music Awards, CASBY Awards
Charts Jam!, Chart (magazine)>Chart
Festivals Canadian Music Week, North by Northeast>NXNE
Media Canadian Musician Magazine, Chart, Exclaim!
National anthem "O Canada"
Local music
Alberta - British Columbia - Manitoba - New Brunswick - Newfoundland and Labrador - Northwest Territories - Nova Scotia - Nunavut - Ontario - Prince Edward Island - Quebec - Saskatchewan - Yukon
Being a modern cosmopolitan society, today, all types of music can be found in the Canadian province of Quebec. What is specific to Quebec though are traditional songs, a unique variety of celtic music, legions of excellent jazz musicians, a culture of classical music, and a love of foreign rhythms that can be observed every Sunday on the Mount Royal in Montreal. The ten Amerindian peoples and the Inuit of Quebec also have their own traditional music.

Traditional music

Quebecois lumberjacks playing the fiddle, with sticks for percussion, in a lumber camp in 1943.
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Quebecois lumberjacks playing the fiddle, with sticks for percussion, in a lumber camp in 1943.

Under French rule, what is now Quebec was called le Canada and was the most developed colony of New France. After many generations of French settlers born in Canada, the colonists began to identity to their home country and call themselves les Canadiens (the Canadians) to make a distinction with les Français (the French), those who were native of France. A similar socio-cultural phenomenon occurred in Acadia, and numerous other European colonies in America, Africa, Asia, and Oceania. ([Disputed statementdisputed]