18 May 05 - 05:45 PM (#1487573) Subject: Lyr Add: Dve Gitari (Two Guitars) From: chico (|:Am Em B7 Em:|) Am Em Dve gitari za stenoyu Two guitars sound through the wall B7 Em Zhalabna zanyli Moaning and weeping Am6 Em Sertse pamyatny napyev It's a childhood tune I know B7 Em Mily eta tyli. Keeping me from sleeping Am Em Ekh raz yeshchoras Just once, once again B7 Em Yeshcho mnoga mnogaras Play it once, once again Am6 Em Ekh ekh raz da yeshchoras B F#7 B7 Em Yeshchomnoga mnogaras. Pagavari-zhe ty so mnoyu Padruga semistrunnaya Fsya dusha palna taboyu A noch takaya lunnaya. Gdye balit, chto balit Galava s pakhmelia Sevodnya pyom, zaftra pyom Tseluyu nedyelyu. U menya byla zhena Ana mnye izmenila Izmenila tol'ka raz A patom reshila. Na garye stayit al'kha Par garoyu vyshenya Paren' lyubil tsiganochku Ana zamush vyshla. Veter polye vassilki (ba) Dalnaya daroga Sertse noyet at taski Na dushe trevoga. |
18 May 05 - 06:36 PM (#1487605) Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Dve Gitari From: PoppaGator What language is this? Where might we hear the tune? How'd you get interested/why do you like it? |
18 May 05 - 07:03 PM (#1487623) Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Dve Gitari From: chico Russian/Gypsy. MIDI files available on the internet. Well known song. |
09 May 06 - 05:17 AM (#1736040) Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Dve Gitari / Two Guitars (Russian/Gyp From: GUEST,cenews@volja.net Does anybody have abs or music notes for intro of this song? |
09 May 06 - 03:10 PM (#1736358) Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Dve Gitari / Two Guitars (Russian/Gypsy) From: M.Ted This song one that everyone will recognize when they hear it, though they might not know the name. It is not sung much, but every "Pops" orchestra that ever played a concert of or recorded an album of Gypsy/Russian music has done it, and every strolling violinist has played it (at least two dozen times a night)--play a C chord for the am6--and remember that it starts out slow, with a hold at the end of each phrase, and it goes faster and faster--there are several melodic phrases, each sounds a lot harder to play than it really is--it's the original "cheap trick" show off number-- Go find a recording of it--you'll get the idea-- |
09 May 06 - 03:30 PM (#1736385) Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Dve Gitari / Two Guitars (Russian/Gypsy) From: Mick Pearce (MCP) Type Dve gitari into JC's Tunefinder and you'll get 8 results for the tune - pick your own abc (or a variety of other formats). Mick |
29 Apr 08 - 08:25 PM (#2329251) Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Dve Gitari / Two Guitars (Russian/Gyp From: GUEST this song was arranged by Henry Lefkovitch in the thirties. it is an obscure book, but the Interlochen Music Library had a copy. i think it is called Russian Gypsy Love songs and lullabies... i don't know though. and his name might be spelled with a "w" instead of a "v". Lefkovitch had it in g minor. |
08 Feb 10 - 05:59 PM (#2833400) Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Dve Gitari / Two Guitars (Russian/Gypsy) From: GUEST,Doc - Bosnia Hello! Can anybody post the original lyrics in russian language? Cyrilic, of course because I can read russian pretty well - english transcription is a bit confusing. I just adore this song, there's fabulous performance by Cigani lvanovici on youtube so if one is interested... |
08 Feb 10 - 06:38 PM (#2833433) Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Dve Gitari / Two Guitars (Russian/Gypsy) From: Mick Pearce (MCP) Russian lyrics. I put the title (in Russian) into google.ru and plenty of refs come up. Mick |
08 Feb 10 - 08:32 PM (#2833532) Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Dve Gitari / Two Guitars (Russian/Gypsy) From: Artful Codger Try this page (http://a-pesni.golosa.info/romans/2gitary.htm) for several variants of the lyrics and written melody with guitar chords. I've found this to be a reliable site, with source citations, multiple versions and, usually, sheet music scans. It is also perhaps the most complete collection of Russian folk song lyrics on the net. The original words were written by Appolon Grigor'ev (1822-1864), to a Hungarian gypsy motif, though the music is often attributed to I. Vasil'ev. |
16 Aug 19 - 07:14 AM (#4004697) Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Dve Gitari / Two Guitars (Russian/Gypsy) From: GUEST,Seen There is a performance by deanna durbin a medley of three Russian songs of which this is one in the butlers sister |