• Song:

    Le Parapluie

  • Artist:

    Brassens

  • Album:

    Georges Brassens

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Hello all English speaking lovers of Georges Brassens! I am tired of having to figure
out how to play his wonderful songs all by myself, and I am not going to buy any upgrades
or guitar pro, etc., and so, I thought I would submit some tabs for my very first time.

Brassens' songs all have a bouncy "walking" bass-line, so try to separate those lower notes
from the rest of the chords when you strum for that real Brassens feel! Or just strum.
Who cares? Brassens would surely appreciate the rebellion :) As for all of trills, fills, and 
nuances between chords, just follow your whims.

Le Parapluie can be played with or without a capo.

Le Parapluie (capo 1st fret)

Verse 1 (4/4 time)
N.C.        GIl (320003@1)pleuvait fort sur la grand route,
          E7 (020130@1)          AmElle (x02210@1)cheminait sans parapluie,
Am (x02210@1)             D7 (xx0212@1)        GJ'en (320003@1)avais un, vol?, sans doute,
         D7 (xx0212@1)       GLe (320003@1)matin m?me ? un ami
            GCourant (320003@1)alors ? sa rescousse
          E7 (020130@1)          AmJe (x02210@1)lui propose un peu d'abri
Am (x02210@1)             D7 (xx0212@1)        GEn (320003@1)s?chant l'eau de sa frimousse 
           D7 (xx0212@1)                    GD'un (320003@1)air trcs doux, elle m'a dit "oui."

Chorus (slower, resembling 3/4 time)
          Am (x02210@1)          D7Un (xx0212@1)petit coin de parapluie 
          Gcontre (320003@1)un coin de paradis,
      Am (x02210@1)        D7 (xx0212@1)        Gelle (320003@1)avait quelquechose d'un ange,
        Am (x02210@1)          D7Un (xx0212@1)petit coin de paradis,
           Gcontre (320003@1)un coin de parapluie,
   Am (x02210@1)         D7 (xx0212@1)           G==>(on (320003@1)last time, outro: G (320003@1)name="chord_xx0212@1">D7 G)
Je (ne) perdais pas au change, pardi!

Verse 2
Chemin faisant, que ce fut tendre,
D'ou?r ? deux, le chant joli,
Que l'eau du ciel faisant entendre,
Sur le toit de mon parapluie.
J'aurais voulu, comme au d?luge,
Voir sans arr?t tomber la pluie,
Pour la garder, sous mon refuge,
quarante jours, quarante nuits.

Verse 3
Mais b?tement, m?me en orage,
Les routes vont vers des pays,
Bient?t le sien fit un barrage,
? l'horizon de ma folie.
Il a fallu qu'elle me quitte,
Aprcs m'avoir dit grand merci,
Et je l'ai vue toute petite,
Partir gaiement vers mon oubli.

Structure:

Verse 1
Chorus
Verse 2
Chorus
Verse 3

Without a capo: G = Ab/Ab, E7= F7, Am= Bbm, D7= Eb7
Eb7 is the reason playing with a capo is easier. Sans capo, I would recommend playing

Ab/Ab: E--4  F7: E--1  Bbm: E--1   Eb7: E--6
       B--4      B--1       B--2        B--8
       G--5      G--2       G--3        G--6
       D--6      D--3       D--3        D--8
       A--6      A--3       A--1        A--6
       E--4      E--1       E--x (or 1) E--x (or 6)

This way, and in the capo version, the bouncy bass line can be played by a simple 
strumming pattern:

E----x-x---x-x---x-x|
B----x-x---x-x---x-x|
G----x-x---x-x---x-x|
D----x-x---x-x---x-x|   etc. 
A--------x----------|         
E--x-----------x----|          
                    
For all you bass line enthusiasts:
        
Don't forget the salient root walk from Ab to F7: Ab, G, F!

Capo      Sans Capo
A-------  A------- 
E--3-2-0  E--4-3-1

Also, the chromatic walk from Bb to C at the middle of the verses!

Capo       Sans Capo
A--0-1-2   A--1-2-3
E-------   E-------
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