Here's my recording of "La Marcellaise", written by Thom Bresh based on a melody by Marcel Dadi. I reworked it slightly as a tribute to Marcel.
Hope you all like it, and thanks for listening.
Keep on Pickin'
Randy
http://www.reverbnation.com/play_now/song_7026901
Re: La Marcellaise
Very nice, Randy. Thank you for sharing,
Bruce
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Mighty Fine picking Randy, Thanks!!
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Randy,
Nice playing and a really good recorded sound. I think La Marcellaise was written by Marcel and arranged by Bresh. Marcel's original is in the key of D. Bresh's version is in several keys. I love how you have embellished Bresh's version.
La Marcellaise is one of my favorites of Marcel's compositions. I borrowed a little of it for the ending to "Cafe of Dreams," a tune I wrote in tribute to Marcel. Cafe is in the key of A. I played Marcel's melody in A over a G chord and and ended on an F# chord.
I'm really glad to see you keeping Marcel's music alive.
John
Nice playing and a really good recorded sound. I think La Marcellaise was written by Marcel and arranged by Bresh. Marcel's original is in the key of D. Bresh's version is in several keys. I love how you have embellished Bresh's version.
La Marcellaise is one of my favorites of Marcel's compositions. I borrowed a little of it for the ending to "Cafe of Dreams," a tune I wrote in tribute to Marcel. Cafe is in the key of A. I played Marcel's melody in A over a G chord and and ended on an F# chord.
I'm really glad to see you keeping Marcel's music alive.
John
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Thanks for the kind words fellas - it means a lot coming from you all.
John - you're right about Thom arranging Marcel's melody - when I was tracking down the copyright owner, Bresh told me (via facebook) that he had rearranged the song. The track was recorded at a studio here in town called "The Studio", and the mics used, I believe, were Neumanns. I'll be sure to tell Eric Shuchman, the engineer, that you liked his work. I played my Blueridge BG-140, because I didn't have my Moll yet.
My focus lately has been to try and preserve the music of Marcel, and Merle Travis - I feel their music needs to be in front of the public more. When I was a kid, it was Marcel who actually kick-started my fingerstyle playing. I read about him in Guitar Player and sent off for his records. I had been listening to Chet and Merle, but had not yet conceptualized their style - Marcel was my "Rosetta Stone", so to speak. This year I'm going to start learning more of the lesser known songs of Travis and Dadi.
Thanks again, and I hope you all stay warm during this blizzard.
Randy
John - you're right about Thom arranging Marcel's melody - when I was tracking down the copyright owner, Bresh told me (via facebook) that he had rearranged the song. The track was recorded at a studio here in town called "The Studio", and the mics used, I believe, were Neumanns. I'll be sure to tell Eric Shuchman, the engineer, that you liked his work. I played my Blueridge BG-140, because I didn't have my Moll yet.
My focus lately has been to try and preserve the music of Marcel, and Merle Travis - I feel their music needs to be in front of the public more. When I was a kid, it was Marcel who actually kick-started my fingerstyle playing. I read about him in Guitar Player and sent off for his records. I had been listening to Chet and Merle, but had not yet conceptualized their style - Marcel was my "Rosetta Stone", so to speak. This year I'm going to start learning more of the lesser known songs of Travis and Dadi.
Thanks again, and I hope you all stay warm during this blizzard.
Randy
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