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White Christmas Jazz Guitar Chord Solo – video

December 24, 2015
by Rick Stone
6 Comments

White Christmas Jazz Guitar Chord Solo

Well, here in New York we’re having anything but a “white” Christmas this year (70 degrees out and raining today!). Athough since legend has it that Irving Berlin wrote “White Christmas” in 1940 while staying at the La Quinta Hotel in La Quinta, California, maybe it’s not so far off that I had the urge to record this White Christmas jazz guitar chord solo tonight on Christmas Eve.

White Christmas is probably the most recorded Christmas song with over 500 versions to date.  And although the one probably heard the most when I was growing up as a kid in the 50s and 60s was Bing Crosby’s (which my mother played every year on our living room stereo), the one I’ve always been partial to was saxophonist Charlie Parker’s version recorded live at the Royal Roost on Christmas morning 1948 with trumpeter Kenny Dorham, pianist Al Haig, bassist Tommy Potter and drummer Max Roach.  If you listen to their version, you’ll notice that I borrowed that little descending figure they play on the first first turnaround.

 

Anyway, I hope that you’ll enjoy my White Christmas jazz guitar chord solo and I’ll be posting a transcription of my arrangement soon, so if you’re not already on my email list, please hit the big button below and I’ll let you know as soon as the transcription is up.  And as an added bonus, you’ll also get a free copy of my ebook Jazz Guitar Scale Studies: 44 Daily Warmups to Build Killer Chops.

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About the Auther: Rick Stone is a jazz guitarist working and teaching in the New York City area for over 30 years. He has performed and recorded with Kenny Barron, Eric Alexander, Ralph Lalama; appeared at the Blue Note, Birdland, Carnegie Recital Hall, the Smithsonian, the East Coast Jazz Festival, Kennedy Center; and toured South America and Italy. His trio can be heard regularly in NYC at the Bar Next Door and the Garage Jazz Restaurant. Their latest release “Fractals” made JazzWeek’s Top-100 CDs of 2011. Learn more (and get a free MP3 and Transcription) at www.rickstone.com). Rick is available for private lessons and also teaches online lessons via Skype (vist www.JazzGuitarLessons.com for details).
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6 Comments
  1. Mike Hartgrove December 24, 2015 at 10:49 pm Reply

    Nice arrangement Rick!

  2. Dave December 24, 2015 at 11:35 pm Reply

    Nice arrangement. Thanks for sharing. Look forward to seeing the transcription. Merry Christmas.

  3. David December 24, 2015 at 11:43 pm Reply

    Lovely solo Rick, Merry Christmas to you and your family, thanks for the great lessons!

  4. christerkrokstedt December 25, 2015 at 7:12 am Reply

    Thanks Rick.!! Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you and your family !!

  5. Jim Reece December 25, 2015 at 9:16 am Reply

    Tasty… Great job.
    Merry Christmas !
    Thanks,
    Jim

  6. Arthur December 25, 2015 at 10:29 pm Reply

    Very nice Rick, I can hear why you like Charlie Parker’s version.
    Thank you for sharing.
    Merry Christmas & may you have a Very Happy and prosperous New Year

    Peace
    Arthur

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