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Can someone please list some chord progressions that would make an excellent Christmas song?

Q. I'm looking for John Lennon's style but still recognizable as a Christmas song. Thanks.

A. Nope, composers and arrangers do that for a living, so unless you want to hire someone, that job is yours. (If you accept a progression from anyone, the piece you make will no longer be yours.)

If you do not yet have the trained ear, sit down at a piano, noodle around until you find something you like, and write it down. Then you have a basis to follow through.

I strongly advise you to have the lyrics first, as working lyrics after the fact of even just a chord progression is heinously difficult to pull off and have it sound good. (They may even help you 'find' the sound / harmony you want!)


Best regards.

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Can someone help me list out some Jazz piano chord progressions i'll use for my auditioning...?
Q.

A. Fmaj7 Dm7 Gm7 Gbmaj7 Am7 Abmaj7 Dbmaj7 C7sus4 F6 F#o7 Gm7 C7 Eb7
Ab7 Db7 G7 C7 Fmaj7

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Chords Carrie underwood ?
Q. Carrie underwood's new song, "See You Again", is great and I want to play it on the piano but I can't find the chords anywhere! Probably because her album just came out on May 9th...
Anyways.. If there are any piano players reading this, can you help me figure out the chords please?? I think i have a few right..
Intro:
G
Oh oh ohh (B flat minor)
Oh oh ohh (g #)
Oh oh ohh (f minor)
Oh oh ohhh ohh (e #)

Said goodbye, turned around, and you were gone gone gone (g#)
Faded into the setting sun (b flat minor)

Please help!!!

A. Well, you do have the Intro right with it starting in the key of G. Just be aware that if it's in the key of G, then it will usually have four of the listed chord progression: G major, B minor, E minor, C major, D major, A minor.

The link I posted below will provide you with guitar chords (exactly the same as piano chords, unless a capo is used - will usually indicate that near the beginning of the piece/before the piece)

Hope this helps! Enjoy!

Intro: C G Em D(Oooh oooh oooh oooh) x2

G
Said goodbye, turned around
Em
And you were gone, gone, gone
C
Faded into the setting sun,
D
Slipped away
G
But I won't cry
Em
Cause I know I'll never be lonely
C
For you are the stars to me,
Am D
You are the light I follow


[Chorus]
G
I'll See you again, oh
Em
This is not where it ends
C D
I will carry you with me, oh
Em D
Till I see you again


[Repeat intro once]


G Em
I can hear those echoes in the wind at night
C
Calling me back in time
D
Back to you
G
In a place far away
Em
Where the water meets the sky
C
The thought of it makes me smile
Am D
You are my tomorrow


[Chorus]



G D C Em D
Sometimes I feel my heart is breaking
G D C
But I stay strong and I hold on cause I know
G
I'll see you again, oh
Em
This is not where it ends
C D
I will carry you with me, yeah yeah


[Chorus]



[Outro]

C G Em D
(Oooh oooh oooh oooh)

Till I see you again

C G Em D
(Oooh oooh oooh oooh)
C G Em
Till I see you again, oh oh
D
Till I see you again


G
Said goodbye turned around
Em C
And you were gone, gone, gone

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