In his new album "N'attendons pas", the singer slipped "Funambule", an instrumental piece that he plays on the occasion of his invitation in "Culture Médias".
Vianney also offers the tabs in the physical version of his album.
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His new album "N'attendons pas" was released, by chance, on the day of the reconfinement.
But Vianney would not have wanted to postpone the exit.
This is what he explains in
Culture Médias
, where he mainly offered live an extract from his album, the instrumental track
Funambule
.
For those to whom the sequence would make you want to play the songs of his new album, the singer has everything planned.
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Tablatures, an idea of his father
In addition to the traditional lyrics, Vianney has added the tabs of his songs to his album libretto, these indications which allow a piece to be played on the guitar even without knowing how to read music.
"It was an idea of my father, from the first album," says the singer, one of the songs on the album is dedicated to his new role as stepfather.
"He said to me 'My son, you who can't read music, you like to have little drawings to explain to you how to play the songs, you just have to do that for the people who will buy your album '", Vianney recalls.
"And indeed I'm happy because there are a lot of people who play guitar and who can play my songs with just the album booklet."
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"Too groovy to be sung"
After playing
Funambule
, Vianney explains that this instrumental piece, and therefore without vocals, has always been planned like this.
"It's an instrumental from the start. I found this little guitar gimmick that I liked", he recalls, playing it again (see video).
"And since it grooves a lot, it's too complicated to write lyrics on it. I didn't even think about it."
In addition to the tour which should accompany (when possible) the release of this album, Vianney should also join the Enfoirés troupe.
He will also be a juror in the next season of
The Voice.