I discovered this Christmas song on YT interested in A Capella by the great singer and multi-instrumentalist Josh Turner
as he put it in commentary on his video:
The serious side of Christmas, harmonized by Bach. Email me at joshturnerguitar@gmail.com if you'd like the score!
so I sent him an email to get the score... and he kindly sent it to me wishing me good luck!
I had no excuse to try anymore... it turned out to be very, very hard
I don't know if you've tried 4-part choral singing alone, but what can we do as a false note, incredible?
what a pain!....but I did what I could. ;)
the video is here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GFAejTbXZNk
TAkes a brave soul to even attempt this but you have pulled it off splendidly
Well done brother
Tim
This seems and sounds very difficult to do JP but you sang all the parts perfectly.....impressive!
Farrell
Props for attempting something like this and kudos for pulling it off. Ive listened a few times now and I really like it.
Rock on!
Wow JP, that's pretty impressive and something very different. Really enjoyed this, I think you and your brothers did a great job. Nice video as well, you are a very productive guy!
Thanks guys! ...you have to consider the fact that vocal polyphony was not invented by CSNY (as I thought)
Merry Christmas guys (...and girls!... it is true that there are not many of them, why?)
This is magnificent - I enjoyed very much. You have major talent.
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