'The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting On An Open Fire)' Christmas Guitar Lesson
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
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Wow... This❤️ is beautiful
I❤️ it.... thanks 💋
Cheers :)
Thanks this was really helpful ♥️♥️♥️
Thanks i needed this ❤️
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Amazing that buddy ....Can you re upload the chords please I can’t get the link is it broken?
Killer tutorial Jason! Any news on making that Iron Butterfly acoustic song cover? Merry christmas dude!
How do you even compose a progression like this one? Some of the chords seem so random.
i'm guessing that it was written with a simpler progression and jazzier chord substitutions were added as the song evolved.
Great question. My understanding is that like Jason says it was written simpler and around a tonal center which it always comes back to it. So it seems like it strays away for a split second but it always comes back and resolves. I can only imagine they added more chords progressively. But who knows, some musicians are incredibly skilled to do stuff like this on the fly.
Random is Jazz’s middle name
@@thejaseguitar you would be completely wrong about that. do even know who wrote this song? Mel Torme. He wrote the song and most of the lyrics just as both he and nat king cole performed it in 40 minutes.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mel_Torm%C3%A9
@@thomaspappalardo7589 it is not. Jazz players know exactly what they are doing and why.