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    Ok, this might be like watching tumbleweed tumbling past but hopefully we'll get a few people participating.

    For December you can pick a Christmas Tune and jazz it up.

    Post your vids etc.

    I'll be posting a tube later but here is one from last year


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    Ok I haven't been playing much these last few days. Covid has made me tired

    Had an idea for this one prior to Covid so just managed to put it together.

    Jingle Bells as a Jazz Ballad

    Lots of backcycling using 7b9's as diminished, bass movement and an alternative melody in the chorus.

    Now it's your turn

    Edit. Interesting to see the original pick up in the first video then replaced by the Lollar CC below.

    Last edited by Liarspoker; 12-06-2022 at 06:19 PM.

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    Really nice arrangements!

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    Quote Originally Posted by AntonK
    Really nice arrangements!
    Thank you so much Anton!

    Feel free to contribute your own jazzy Christmas Tune too

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    Here’s one I worked up for a family video gift a while back. Enjoy!


    Merry Christmas to all and one, with best wishes for the new year!

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    Quote Originally Posted by JazzPadd
    Here’s one I worked up for a family video gift a while back. Enjoy!


    Merry Christmas to all and one, with best wishes for the new year!
    Hi JazzPadd,

    Nice to meet you. Sounds good!!

    Hopefully a few other people will make a contribution as well.

    If you were to pick a tune to do in January which tune would it be?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Liarspoker
    Hi JazzPadd,

    Nice to meet you. Sounds good!!

    Hopefully a few other people will make a contribution as well.

    If you were to pick a tune to do in January which tune would it be?
    Hello and thank you for listening. I enjoyed your playing and tone. Rail type pickups are my fave!

    And thanks for starting this thread. I hope others get into the spirit and contribute their Christmas songs,

    Takes me a while to work up a chord melody, so not sure about January.

    For now, been playing some holiday tunes at jam sessions locally. White Christmas is fun as a swing tune, and Silent Night is a blast as a 4/4 funk!

    Happy Holidays, all the best for 2023!

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    Thanks so much JazzPadd.

    It takes me a while to get a good chord melody down too but even if we get a skeleton version done in a month that would be cool.

    Sure aren't jazz tunes, tunes for life? Always expanding and evolving.

    Your jam sessions sound cool!

    Here's a non jazz solo guitar version that I did a while ago. Just a rough take but lots of fun

    https://youtube.com/shorts/1-2QO2ABaso?feature=share

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    Here's mine on acoustic guitar! Happy Holidays to all, and a Happy new Year!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Alter
    Here's mine on acoustic guitar! Happy Holidays to all, and a Happy new Year!

    Happy holidays to you Alter!

    Thanks for posting the clip. Glad that you were able to join us.

    You got such a great sound out of that acoustic. How did you record that?

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    Thanks. The sound is more about processing in Reaper than recording. I generally record these clips direct in mono, then duplicate in stereo, using IRs (sometimes two different ones). Different eq and compression also, so together with panning, you get a nice stereo sound.

    Then I use two reverb channels that I pan opposite, so you mostly hear the right guitar's reverb to the left and vise versa. Finally, a mild limiter on the master track, so I can get close to YouTube's -14 Lufs.

    It sounds complicated, but once you set up a template, you more or less have a starting point ready.

    On this video I used a lot more compression than I usually do, I went for a compression effect on the sound, whereas usually I just tame the dynamics a bit. And of course the guitar is tuned in Dadgad tuning, which sounds great by itself!

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    Thanks for your reply alter. I use Reaper too but my sound is not as good as yours. That's probably why I do phone recordings most of the time. I plan on buying a camcorder for better sound and visuals.

    Alltunes, thanks for joining us. Nice Chordal playing! Is that a Princeton amp?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Liarspoker
    Alltunes, thanks for joining us. Nice Chordal playing! Is that a Princeton amp?
    Thanks. The amp is a Headstrong Santa Cruz 5 outfitted with a 6l6 power tube and a 10” Weber 30 watt 10F150.

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    Here is an arrangement I put together a while back of "The Christmas Song." I am practicing that and a few others at present.

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    This years contribution is another version of The Christmas Song.
    The arrangement was done by Charlie Byrd. ( and transcribed by Francois Leduc)


    In previous years I did some arrangements of german christmas songs myself and some of tunes arranged by other guys:
    Weihnachten - YouTube

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    Quote Originally Posted by mike_k


    Here is an arrangement I put together a while back of "The Christmas Song." I am practicing that and a few others at present.
    Sounds great Mike.

    Let me know if there's any tunes that you would like to do in January.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stanford J17
    This years contribution is another version of The Christmas Song.
    The arrangement was done by Charlie Byrd. ( and transcribed by Francois Leduc)

    In previous years I did some arrangements of german christmas songs myself and some of tunes arranged by other guys:
    Weihnachten - YouTube
    Very nice Stanford! I recognise Francois's name as he has transcribed several Ted Greene tunes as well.

    Interesting that both you and Mike played acoustic guitars. One steel, one nylon.

    Let me know if there's a tune you'd like to do for January.

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    I love doing these:


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    Here's another.



    My scribbled arrangement is at near the bottom of this page: Inspiration — Ed Nakayama Music