3-C. (2) The four rock musicians.(2) The four rock musicians.
(2)は、4人のロックミュージシャン。
4-C. In this section of the song, it sounds like there are five musicians playing, instead of the four - John, Paul, George, and Ringo.In this section of the song, it sounds like there are five musicians playing, instead of the four - John, Paul, George, and Ringo.
5-C. That makes children feel as if they were musicians.That makes children feel as if they were musicians.
それは、子供たちに感じさせることができます、まるで、彼らがミュージシャンであるかのようにダヨ。
6-C. Some people love certain musicians, movies, or TV programs so much that they must have any items associated with them.Some people love certain musicians, movies, or TV programs so much that they must have any items associated with them.
7-C. (3) The musicians were eager to go to the country palace.(3) The musicians were eager to go to the country palace.
(3)ミュージシャンは熱望していました、行くことをダヨ、田舎の宮殿にダヨ。
8-C. [24] Why were the musicians unhappy at the country palace?[24] Why were the musicians unhappy at the country palace?
[24]なぜ、ミュージシャンは不幸でしたか、田舎の宮殿でダヨ?
9-C. The musicians found the weather and working conditions at this place to be very unpleasant.The musicians found the weather and working conditions at this place to be very unpleasant.
10-C. The story behind this piece is that the prince, for whom Haydn worked, had taken all of the musicians to his second palace in the countryside where he liked to go hunting.The story behind this piece is that the prince, for whom Haydn worked, had taken all of the musicians to his second palace in the countryside where he liked to go hunting.
11-C. Another example of this type is the Farewell Symphony, in which the musicians leave the stage one by one as they finish playing.Another example of this type is the Farewell Symphony, in which the musicians leave the stage one by one as they finish playing.