In this tutorial, we will be covering how to play the medley remix of Dadju & Tayc’s songs “Django” and “Le Temps” on guitar. These two songs were originally released separately but have been combined in a medley remix that has become quite popular. We will break down the chords, strumming patterns, and overall structure of the medley so you can learn how to play it yourself.
First, let’s start with the chords you will need to know for this medley. The main chords used in the medley are Dm, A#, F, and C. If you are not familiar with these chords, here is a quick rundown of how to play them:
– Dm: Place your index finger on the first fret of the first string, middle finger on the second fret of the third string, and ring finger on the third fret of the second string.
– A#: Barre the first fret with your index finger and place your ring finger on the third fret of the fifth string, pinky on the third fret of the fourth string, and middle finger on the second fret of the third string.
– F: Place your index finger on the first fret of the second string, middle finger on the second fret of the fourth string, and ring finger on the third fret of the fifth string.
– C: Place your index finger on the first fret of the second string, middle finger on the second fret of the fourth string, and ring finger on the third fret of the fifth string.
Now that you know the chords, let’s move on to the strumming pattern. The strumming pattern for this medley is fairly simple. It is a basic down-up strumming pattern that follows the rhythm of the song. You can play each chord for four beats and strum down-up-down-up for each beat. Feel free to add variations to the strumming pattern to make it more interesting.
Now let’s talk about the structure of the medley. The medley starts with the intro, where you will play the chords Dm, A#, F, and C in sequence. This is repeated throughout the song, so make sure to practice transitioning smoothly between the chords. The verse and chorus follow a similar pattern, with slight variations in the chords and strumming pattern.
As you practice playing the medley, make sure to pay attention to the dynamics of the song. Try to play softly during the verses and build up intensity during the chorus. This will help convey the emotions of the song and make your playing more engaging.
Overall, the medley remix of Dadju & Tayc’s songs “Django” and “Le Temps” is a fun and catchy piece to play on guitar. With some practice, you will be able to master the chords, strumming pattern, and structure of the medley. So grab your guitar and start playing!
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I would really appreciate an English translation 🙏🏾🙏🏾. Thank you. Beautiful song 🎉
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Tu peux faire la même chose avec liberté de smookling.
tayc et dadju vont beaucoup aimé ❤❤
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Simba lingala 🇨🇩🇨🇩⭐🌹
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Pour mon mariage, je t'invite directe pour être le dj
Tu es leurs ghoster writer sûrement
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Par pitier la version longue de Ça va bien se passe version love comme ça 😍😍😍
wahou trop for💪 mec
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Ceux qui n'aiment pas tes vidéos et ta voix sont comment.parce que je veux comprendre s'ils sont jaloux, sourds ou aveugles? Mais ils seront un jour obligés d'admettre ton talent qu'ils le veulent ou pas 👊✌️👌♥️
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C'est quoi ton origine depuis je me suis tjr demandé
Il vas pas avoir des galère en sortant le son avec les voix d’autre artiste sans accord officiel ?