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Hello friends,

and welcome to another by request song tutorial. In today's session we will be using the Bing Crosby classic "White Christmas" as a template for learning jazzy chord forms and licks. Let's get started!

Note: PDF study guide coming soon!

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How to Play "White Christmas" - Jazzy Acoustic Guitar Lesson

Join me at http://Patreon.com/swiftlessons and enjoy over 600 video lessons with tabs, chord sheets and more! Hello friends, and welcome to another by request song tutorial. In today's session we will be using the Bing Crosby classic "White Christmas" as a template for learning jazzy chord forms and licks. Let's get started! Tabs for this lesson at: https://www.patreon.com/posts/how-to-play-22813581 Check out the OF420 Acoustic-Electric Guitar by Journey Instruments at: https://amzn.to/2yBxM6Z ___________________________________________________________________ Links: Request a song at: http://swiftguitar.com/request Facebook: http://facebook.com/swiftguitarlessons Instagram: https://instagram.com/swiftguitarlessons Twitter: https://twitter.com/swiftlessons

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Anonymous

as usual Rob great rendition !! have a Merry X-mas and Happy New Years

Anonymous

Hi Rob, I am feeling a little under the weather, I listened to you and your arrangement and it made me feel better. How did you get so good on the guitar ? Wonderful arrangement and thank you. Have a Happy Thanksgiving to you and your loved ones.

Anonymous

Love this! Is there a printable version for the tabs? Thanks!

Anonymous

Hi all, If you right click on the intro and each of the verses (separately) you have the option of saving the jpg or printing it.

swiftlessons

Hey Susan, I just added a downloadable PDF. I still need to add chord diagrams however, but this should do the trick!

swiftlessons

Hey Tracy, saw your comment and realized I forgot to finish the PDF before I caught the flu, I've uploaded it, but intent to update it with some chord diagrams. Enjoy your progress!

swiftlessons

Hey Ken, thanks for the friendly message, I've also been quite sick. To answer your question, I practice everyday for a few hours, and am constantly working on writing, and recording original music. With every new song I write, I like to research what's going on within the guitar community on social media and see if I can implement new and exciting tricks I find there. It's that consistent routine of research, practice and implementation that has helped me to reach my goals and keeps me motivated to keep working at the craft.

Anonymous

Thanks Rob! I hope you feel better and wish you a speedy recovery. The cord diagrams would be helpful :)

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