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Laleña by Donovan

Posted: Tue Mar 02, 2021 6:05 pm
by TGNeil
Hey Gang,
A few days ago this song took cuts in the queue and I had to jump on it, being one I meant to do many years ago. Check out Laleña when you can.

In 1968 Donovan had just finished recording his Hurdy Gurdy Man album when he was inspired by a performance in the 1931 movie The Threepenny Opera to write a song based on the character played by Lottie Lenya. Laleña went on to break into the Top 40 in the fall and a song he played live for the next few years. The song is a simple 8-measure progression with three verses and a haunting melody sung in two different ranges.

This lesson goes over the progression and a few different ways of fingerpicking the accompaniment. The fingerpicking style can be done using an alternate bass style or arpeggios. It also includes a solo based on the instrumental break done on flute and strings.





Re: Laleña by Donovan

Posted: Tue Mar 02, 2021 7:38 pm
by thereshopeyet
Neil
That's great.

The link above, didn't work here, but this one does.


:D

Re: Laleña by Donovan

Posted: Wed Mar 03, 2021 12:30 am
by itsmonika
Thanks for this great lesson here, have a good day.