Re: substitutions: "Jingle Bells"
reed ( (no email) )
Sat, 07 Dec 1996 22:04:24 +0000
>G D7sus | G Am7,D7 | G Dm7,G7 | C Bm7,E7 |
>Am7 E7 | Em7 A7 | Am7 D7 | G D7sus,D7 |
>G D7sus | G Am7,D7 | G Dm7,G7 | C Bm7,E7 |
>Am7 D7,C7| Bm7 E7 | Am7 D7 | G D7 |
>G Am7,D7 | Bm7 Am7,D7 | G Am7,D7 | G Dm7,G7 |
>C F7 | C6/G,G Bm7,E7 | Em7 A7sus,A7 | D7sus D7 |
>G Am7,D7 | Bm7 Am7,D7 | G Am7,D7 | G Dm7,G7 |
>C F7 | C6/G,G Bm7,E7 | Am7 D7sus,D7 | G |
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For the first 8, also try:
G C9 | Bm7 Am7,D7 | G B7 | C Bm,E7 |
Am F9 | Em7 A7 | Am7 D7 | G D7sus, D7 |
The B7 possibility is one I shouldnt have missed.
That is a standard back door move which even occurs in
tunes like the beginning of "Some Day My Prince Will Come".
The F9 is an option to the E7 I had. Both will work
though the F9 has somewhat better bass motion.
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