Can anyone tell me the beginning lyrics to the lullaby, provide complete
lyrics, or provide a link for more online infortion?
Merci!
To get you started: the original name is Drume Negrita.
So if you search for "lyrics Drume Negrita" (I just did) the lyrics will
come right up.
Then, you have to keep in mind that the solo piece is actually modified
from the original Drume Negrita, so you'll have to "back arrange" it to
the original. (You can use the solo as the basis, though, it's no big
problem to do it.)
There are lots of versions of it all over the Internet. One particularly
nice version was done by Badi Assad (she both played and sang).
> Leroy Adrian wrote:
> > I am interested in turning this well-known solo piece back into a song
> > with guitar accompaniment.
> To get you started: the original name is Drume Negrita.
>
> So if you search for "lyrics Drume Negrita" (I just did) the lyrics will
> come right up.
>
Excellent! Thank you for the direction to take.
-- R
Right! I did an entire concert of lullabies, and a lot of them are like
that. There's the Spanish one done by De Falla which is extremely sad,
and somebody (maybe De Falla himself) told the story of seeing a young
mother singing it to her child, with a perfectly beautiful smile on her
face, not even thinking for a minute about what the lyrics meant -- she
said it was just tradition and that was fine. And we also did a Japanese
lullaby which was similar -- devastating lyrics, but sounds "so cute."
And of course "Ring Around the Rosies" is supposed to be about the Black
Plague. We also did Des Baches Wiegenlied by Schubert, which isn't
really a lullaby as such, but in any case it's about a guy committing
suicide ...