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Santa don't like you Jazzing up Christmas songs
Posted: 6 Dec 2014 11:19 pm
by Stuart Legg
I was looking at this great steel version of "White Christmas" and a medley of Christmas songs all with tracks tab and video on you tube.
I really like the technique exercises on the video regarding C6 on E9 neck.
Well it all sounded and looked good till he started jazzing up the Christmas songs and then strange things started happening and everything kinda went wrong and I heard this faint weird Ho Ho Ho in the back ground. wow! twilight zone!!
He's watching you!
Posted: 7 Dec 2014 7:12 am
by George Buechley
Hey Stuart,
I think the cat might be back.
Posted: 7 Dec 2014 9:03 am
by Russ Hicks
Hey Stuart, I'm with you and Santa, but until I hear the version you speak of I guess I should keep quiet...btw, I hope we all have a white Christmas, even J.D. and the boys in L.A.
Posted: 7 Dec 2014 10:22 am
by Alan Brookes
Since you seem to be so close to St. Nicholas, do you have his email address? I would love to write to him and exchange ideas.
Posted: 7 Dec 2014 10:31 am
by Tom Gorr
Posted: 7 Dec 2014 10:35 am
by Peter Aho
Jazz
Posted: 8 Dec 2014 8:52 am
by Stuart Legg
I can't say exactly it was Jazz but it was progressive and While I can't play the songs because I don't have permission I can give you a taste of it by just borrowing a little of his chord progression and make my own jazz arrangement of it.
I call my version "I Can't Find Page Eight"
Click Here White Christmas
Posted: 8 Dec 2014 9:26 am
by Bo Legg
Here is the backing track for "I can't find page 8" white Christmas by Stuart. Santa's gonna get you!
Click on white page 8
Here is the BIAB file for those that have BIAB.
mute the strings to remove solo instruments.
click here BIAB backing track
Posted: 8 Dec 2014 12:32 pm
by Bo Legg
I have to say I've been cheating a bit and looking over Stuart's shoulder at these lessons by William Litaker and I'll have to say I'm impressed.
Willian is way more knowledgeable than he lets on and Stuart and I have the highest regard for William.
So we are laughing with William here not at him.
If you are still learning (I'm still learning) I'd jump on these Saturday live session if I were you.
Posted: 8 Dec 2014 1:06 pm
by William Litaker
So that is where page 8 went.....Thanks for showing me !
Posted: 8 Dec 2014 3:01 pm
by Stuart Legg
A good time to get stated would be right away this Wed. Dec. 10th at 3pm east coast time.
William Litaker will have a workshop on "I Just Destroyed The World". Lots of nice stuff in that one.
http://www.williamlitaker.com/index.html
Well back to the worksheets so Bo can look over my shoulder and pretend he's not going to steal any of the licks
Posted: 8 Dec 2014 5:21 pm
by Donny Hinson
Santa don't like you Jazzing up Christmas songs.
Milk and chocolate-chip cookies will make him more agreeable!
(Or some Asiago cheese and Chianti.
)
Posted: 9 Dec 2014 5:45 am
by Charlie McDonald
I really like the White Christmas version, whether one would consider it jazzed or jazzy.
It's my picture of Christmas morning after gifts have been opened, things have slowed down, thinking about breakfast.
Nice and easy, just like snow.
Posted: 9 Dec 2014 10:23 am
by Alan Brookes
Stuart Legg wrote:A good time to get stated would be right away this Wed. Dec. 10th at 3pm east coast time...
Glad to see you've stated a time and place.
Posted: 9 Dec 2014 7:20 pm
by Roual Ranes
Now I know why Santa bypassed me.