You better like this, it took me a ton of takes to get this done without a million flaws. My fingers were completely retarded tonight, so i had to slow it down and try to get it right. If I could have played it a bit faster tonight and nailed it, it would sound glorious, but heres my xmas contribution to the world of music.
Monday, November 19, 2007
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Beautiful. Happy Thanksgiving and Merry Christmas, Jason.
Dude, that's pretty nice, but I hate to break it to you that you're not playing a Christmas tune there. Try some "O Holy Night" or something. By the way, what's with calling it Xmas?
Davis beat me to my words.
Joyful, Joyful We Adore Thee Price: $4.95 Pages: 1 Print this traditional Christmas carol written for the flute. mysheetmusic.com
"Joyful Joyful we adore thee" appears on "shout praises, kids christmas" (first track)
1988 Christmas Concert mural designed by Hetland for Concordia College in Moorhead, Minnesota.
"Joyful Joyful"
Joyful, Joyful, We Adore...3:53The ImperialsSongs of Christmas
Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee (Smooth Jazz Christmas)
I also grew up listening to this song on all my moms 80's xmas albums, but you guys must be right. All those xmas albums that have this song on there, must have those 2 little asterix (**) with a footnote that says, "this song is not a xmas song, its just a cool song so we put it on here" sorry guys, my bad.
oh and davis, my time is worth money, typing out christmas is takes time, i just type xmas because its faster, look at all this time and money i wasted explaining it.
Dude, that was the 80s! No wonder you are confused. Happy XGiving.
metallica had sweet stuff come out in the 80's. that forgives the whole decade.
None of the lyrics are about Christ's birth, or even reindeer, Santa, or goodwill toward men for that matter, which leads me to believe it is not a Christmas song.
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