Jazz is a divine genre of music. Those soothing piano notes accompanying the saxophones and the different wind and percussion instruments are just aesthetic. And Louis Armstrong’s La Vie En Rose is the perfect testimony to this claim. So here we present to you the La Vie En Rose Kalimba Tabs. The Kalimba tabs have been given here in the number and letter format. Like the Right Here Waiting Kalimba Tabs, My Heart Will Go On Kalimba Tabs and A Thousand Years Kalimba Tabs, this song’s tabs are also very simple and easy and can be played fluently by the beginners as well.
La Vie En Rose Kalimba Number Notes
(1°-1) 3 7 (6-1) 5
3 1 (3-5-7) 3
Hold me close and hold me fast
6 5 3 1 7 (6-4) 2
The magic spell you cast
5 3
1 1 7 (6-4) 2 (1-3-5)
This is la vie en rose
(4-2°) 2 1° (3-5-7) 6
4 1° (5-7) 3
6 5 1 1 (6-4) 2
When you kiss me, Heaven sighs
And though I close my eyes
6 4
1 1 7 (6-4) 2 (1-3-5)
I see la vie en rose
(1°-1) 3 7 (6-1) 5
3 7 (6-4) 2
When you press me to your heart
6 5 3 3 7 (6-4) 2
5 3 1 1 7 (6-4) 2 5
And in a world apart
A world where roses bloom
6 (4-2°) 2° 1° (4-2°)
2° 1° (4-2°) 2° 1° (1-3-5) 6
And when you speak
Angels sing from above
(4-2°) 2° 1° (4-2°) 2° 1°
(4-2°) 2° 1° (3°-5) (5-7-2°)
3 5 7 2°
Everyday words
Seems to turn into love songs
(1°-1) 3 7 (6-1)
5 3 1° (3-5-7) 3
Give your heart and soul to me
6 5 3 1 7 (6-4)
5 6 7 (1°-1-3-5)
And life will always be
La vie en rose
La Vie En Rose Kalimba Letters Notes
(C°-C) E B (A-C) G
E C (E-G-B) E
A G E C B (A-F) D
G E
C C B (A-F) D (C-E-G)
(F-D°) D C° (E-G-B) A
F C° (G-B) E
A G C C (A-F) D
A F
C C B (A-F) D (C-E-G)
(C°-C) E B (A-C) G
E B (A-F) D
A G E E B (A-F) D
G E C C B (A-F) D G
A (F-D°) D° C° (F-D°)
D° C° (F-D°) D° C° (C-E-G) A
(F-D°) D° C° (F-D°) D° C°
(F-D°) D° C° (E°-G) (G-B-D°)
E G B D°
(C°-C) E B (A-C)
G E C° (E-G-B) E
A G E C B (A-F)
G A B (C°-C-E-G)
Tutorial Video
Know More: La Vie En Rose is a very beautiful melody. The amorous lyrics have been written in English and French. Filled with love and romance in every bit of it, the song is simply perfect in every aspect. The music is too refreshing and catches the post-colonial modern jazz era aptly. The vocals of Louis Armstrong are par excellence. His powerful, strong and baritone voice is the reason behind this melody’s undying charms. The number was released in 1950 but is loved, remembered and heard on loop till date. This track is a timeless masterpiece and will continue to bewitch and mesmerise us till eternity.
Song Credits
Artist: Louis Armstrong
Produced by Sy Olivier
Releasing Date: June 26, 1950
Written by Édith Piaf, Louiguy & Mack David
Language: English/French
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