Oh yeah, we love doing that! I’d say “Baby Mine” from “MonaLisa Twins play Beatles & more Vol. 3” or our version of “Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas” for example are pretty drastically different to their original arrangement. Or the song we posted today: https://test2.monalisa-twins.com/early-access-little-drummer-boy-audio/ And we had a hell of a lot of fun doing that 🙂
But the thing is that when we cover our absolute favourite songs (like many Beatles songs) they are already so perfect (in our opinion) that we don’t feel that changing them up too much would improve them in any way. So we just add our little touches and try to do them justice as much as we can.
One of my pet peeves is people changing melodies, chords and arrangements of already great songs ONLY for the sake of changing something but in the progress losing the essence of what makes the song great. We see this on YouTube all the time, and I think you can normally tell if someone understands the music well enough to keep its magic in tact (while making it their own) or if someone believes that changing things up a lot somehow makes it more interesting by default. Of course, there aren’t really any “hard rules”, a lot of it comes down to personal taste, and musicians should make music however they want. That’s just my personal opinion and taste when it comes to covering other people’s music.
So yeah, completely reinventing an arrangement can be super interesting if done skillfully 🙂 And it’s something we’ll definitely continue to play around with, depending on the song.
Little Drummer Boy (Audio Only) – Early Access