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In the square, the instrument is tuned
The village square is getting ready. The sun rises on the limestone paving, the stall "La Clef de Sol" has brought out its instruments, and the rustic Provençal orchestra is settling into a relaxed semicircle. The galoubet answers the tambourine, the accordion sets the tone, the hurdy-gurdies find their rhythm, the mandolins find their rhythm. Under the plane tree, a street musician makes his first collection, his dog at his feet. On the light stone wall, the fife player sits cross-legged, watching the square fill up. The village festival can begin.