Discover three harmonic surprises that occur in Mariah Carey’s famous Christmas hit, “All I want for Christmas is you”. Many song composers find themselves using familiar and predictable chord patterns, and they would love to discover some new more colourful options. This composer insights lesson explains how to use borrowed chords, extended chords, and less usual chord resolutions, employing this well known song as a model.
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🕘 Timestamps
0:00 - Introduction to harmonic surprises in All I Want for Christmas is You
0:57 - Playing the song
1:34 - Borrowed II7b chord
5:16 - Enharmonic use of D# / Eb
8:27 - Ic in G before V13 in A minor
12:46 - Conclusion
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2 июл 2024