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Dude you got skills
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that was nice, i will post my own arregment too i hope you like it.
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nice arrangement of silent night where can i get a copy of the sheet music you have.
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where can I get the sheet music
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You have the most mellow voice ever, you need to record some audio books
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dude you're awesome...
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Im guessing the link to the lead sheet you made is in a very obvious place but I still can't find it =P. Can you provide/point out where the link to the arrangement is? Thanks.
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@schoolofmusiconline ahh makes sense. thanks for your help!
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great video. At the end of the song, just before you hit the final note, you play a chord that seems like a B dim7 (not sure). How would you name that chord? It certainly doesn't look or sound like an F Maj7(+11) as written in your lead sheet. How do you come up with this "filler" chord and know it is appropriate (besides the fact that it sounds good. I'm looking for a theory-based explanation). Is it b/c F and B are tritones?
underArm0ur 1 year ago
@underArm0ur Is it that high chord immediately before the final note? If so, the left hand is playing (from bottom to top) B,D,E,A and the right hand E,G,C,E. Although there is no F it is an F chord because the f chord played below it is still ringing and both chords are in the same bar. The A,C,E,G make up the Fmajor9, The B is the #11 for that lydian sound, and the D is the 6 (or 13) and adds colour because it's part of the F Major or F Major Lydian scale. Hope this helps. Cheers.
schoolofmusiconline 1 year ago
I've not had Adam sandier before. Plenty of Hugh grant though.
schoolofmusiconline 1 year ago
hey just came across your page. really great version of the song. downloaded it :)
thanks for the great music, keep 'em coming!
niggapino85 1 year ago
@niggapino85 Thanks very much. Will do.
schoolofmusiconline 1 year ago