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La Danse de Mardi Gras

OK, I know this is an accordion forum, but does anyone know the guitar chords to "La Danse de Mardi Gras" as it is done by the Balfa Brothers.
Definite answers would be appreciated, but educated guesses are also welcome.

I'm thinking it may be just Am and G, but seems like there should be a 5 or a 7 in there somewhere. I could be entirely off on this one.

Jim P, your Dad probably knows the answer to this one.

Many Thanks,
JB

Re: La Danse de Mardi Gras

In the version I have, it's in G (or Gm) It's funny that it could be both.

I don't hear exactly a minor chord in the start of this song, but it's very well possible.
I would solve that by not playing the third (b) in the chord and make a "power" chord, made up with only g's and d's, so It could be major AND minor.
You could do the same with the D(m) chords, avoiding the f# in the D chord. (very easy: dampen the high e string)
You get a nice "open" sound and leave in the middle whether it's a major or a minor.

G G G G (fret the b-string on the third and avoid the open b, and dampen the A-string)
G(m) Bb D G(m) (dampen the f# in the D- chords)
G(m) Bb D G(m)

In A(m) it would be:

A A A A
Am C E(m) Am
Am C E(m) Am

The extra chord you were looking for playing in Am, was the C-chord!
Hope this helps!

Does it have 13 measures or am I losing it?

Does it go 6 measures on the Am, then to C, etc?

Am///Am///Am///Am///Am///Am///C///Em///Am///
Am///C///Em///Am///

Kirk

Re: Does it have 13 measures or am I losing it?

I don't know anything about all that chord language y'all are discussing, but I do know there are at least 2 different positions to play it on the accordion, and I guess a few slightly different versions of each. On a C accordion, I play it in either Am or Dm.

And then, there's this, by my mentor, Harrison Fontenot. Link #2

Re: Does it have 13 measures or am I losing it?

Talking about different versions ... this is the so-called "Ghostriders"version?

Re: Does it have 13 measures or am I losing it?

Ghost Riders in the Sky comes to mind...

Re: Does it have 13 measures or am I losing it?

Dan Franceski tried to decode it 2005. He started in 4/4 and shifted to 5/4 for the 3rd and 9th measures! If 13 measures is correct, then he's missing two beats somewhere.

Easier to play than to rationalize, huh?

Re: La Danse de Mardi Gras

Ganey and I just recently had a similar discussion about this song. He has the answers - I just tap my foot and try to play the tune.

Re: La Danse de Mardi Gras

In the Balfa Brothers fiddle version, it is played in G major. The chords are G, Bb and D. In the accordion version, it is in Am. The chords being Am, C and G. The Mamou Playboys blended the two songs by starting off the fiddle version in G, then coming in at the end on the accordion in G minor using a Bb accordion.

Re: La Danse de Mardi Gras

Yes, it's that kind of "floating" between major and minor that makes this kind of old music so exciting, just like pre-war blues. Good stuff!

Re: La Danse de Mardi Gras

Thanks to all for the help.
Any other suggestions on how to play Mardi Gras Dance other than the Balfa version?
JB

Re: La Danse de Mardi Gras

There seem to be many more versions of this song than the famous Balfa rendition.
Lots of different melodies, chords, major, minor, you name it. Website #1.

Re: La Danse de Mardi Gras

It would be great if someone would post a slowed video for us to learn

Re: La Danse de Mardi Gras

I seem to recall the fabulous Chris Miller did just that in 2009. Here you are:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=htZeXzZkmug

Re: La Danse de Mardi Gras

Thanks for posting. Never saw or heard this one.
Another version with a different melody line, and in Am. (with a funny D chord at the end)
There are no "correct" basses to sustain the melody, and no guitar backing also, and still it sounds OK. Another great job by Chris!!

Re: La Danse de Mardi Gras

Here's a link to an MP3 of Nathan Abshire. I don't know where I got it, or the origin. Line #2 or http://www.nedcheever.com/mardi_gras_song.mp3



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