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ladypayne - that was a lush White Christmas, and you played it well.
Bill - very nice. I liked the accompaniment, and your voice just kind of caresses the song. As for "surprising" voicings on my Joy to the World - well, yes, to me, too I just used whatever inversion of the 7(th) chords I happened to be near Thanks for the compliments
Cathy
Cathy
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Elssa: Nice "Carol of the Bells." I will try some what I saw you do there! THanks!
Thanks, Angelo! I had a lot of fun with it. BTW, these are all my own arrangements, and I teach all the "tricks" & techniques in my new video, Elssa's Holiday Songs Video (includes pdf lead sheets for Carol of the Bells and O Holy Night).
Barb, great way to start off this thread. Jotur- I like the "off" chords. It really keeps the old tune interesting... Short and sweet. Rick... Yes! That's how I like to hear it.
Bill – Your “Away in a Manger†is so sweetly played and sung. I love how you sway with the music before you start singing. Your videos are always great to watch!
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