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Le jour s’est levé

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How to play Le Jour s’est levé by Téléphone ?

“Le Jour s’est levé” is a song by the group Téléphone, released as a single in 1985.

The guitarist Louis Bertignac did not appreciate the new sound proposed by the singer Jean-Louis Aubert, who wanted a more commercial sound. The latter, who had just become a father, wanted to use this song to talk about death as a way to better understand life.

Anecdote musicaleThis song was a great success, becoming the group's most popular song. Paradoxically, this is also the last single from Telephone, who decided to disband in April 1986 while the title was still in the rankings.

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> HOW TO PLAY Le jour s’est levé ?

If you want to know how to play how to play Le Jour s’est levé by Telephone here are some tips for you!

To learn the song “Le jour s’est levé” by the group Téléphone, it is important to start by listening to the video carefully several times to become familiar with the rhythm, tempo and different parts of the music. It is also recommended to download our tablature sheet music to have a visual reference while learning.

Here you will find lessons to learn how to play The day has dawned by Téléphone for the following instruments:

Regarding the instruments proposed to play the piece, it is important to understand the role of each one and to practice playing in harmony with the other musicians. The bass, for example, is an essential instrument for giving body and depth to the music, while the drums provide rhythm and energy.

The tempo of the song, which is 91 bpm, it is important to understand the concept of tempo and know how to measure it. The song begins with an intro and a first verse mainly played on piano and sung. It is therefore recommended to practice these parts first, making sure to follow the rhythm and play the notes correctly. It is also important to work on singing in parallel, in order to master the lyrics and melody.

Then, the arrangements gradually expand with the entry of soaring guitars, violins and drums on the first chorus. It is therefore important to understand how the different parts fit together, and to work on each part separately before playing them together.

The third chorus is followed by a very atmospheric bridge, which has become cult and brings real added value to the track. It is therefore important to understand the structure of the piece in order to be able to integrate this part in a fluid and natural way.

 

> what is the story of Le jour s’est levé ?

How to play Le Jour s’est levé by Telephone : The genesis of “Le Jour s’est levé”

“Le Jour s’est levé” is a song by Téléphone, released as a single in 1985. This song was a great success, reaching fourth place in the best singles sales chart in France, becoming the group's most popular title. It is also the latest single from Téléphone.

How to play Le Jour s’est levé by Telephone : What is “Le Jour s’est levé” about ?

The song “Le Jour s’est levé” was recorded during the album sessions "Another world", for which the group called on producer Steve Levine and to the musician Julian Lindsey to give a new sound to their music. However, tensions within the group made these sessions unproductive.
The guitarist Louis Bertignac did not appreciate the new sound proposed by the singer Jean-Louis Aubert, who wanted a more commercial sound. The latter, who had just become a father, wanted to use this song to talk about death as a way to better understand life.

How to play Le Jour s’est levé by Telephone : The anecdote about “Le Jour s’est levé”

In December 1985, the single “Le Jour s’est levé” was published, with the song on the B side “Someone will come”.
The single was very successful, but in March 1986 the band decided to take a sabbatical as they could no longer make progress with the recording sessions. A month later, Téléphone made their separation official.