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Sway
Sway is the English version of "¿Quién será?", a 1953 mambo song by Mexican composer and bandleader Pablo Beltrán Ruiz. In 1954 the English lyrics were written by Norman Gimbel and recorded by Dean Martin (his recording reached number fifteen on the Billboard magazine best-seller chart and number six on the UK chart).
This song really shines when using 4-part, contemporary chords, a.k.a. “Jazz” chords. However all songs can be simplified down to their basic major, minor, diminished and augmented triads and played using these basic chords.
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- Sway - Melody and Chord Ukulele Arrangement
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Related Lessons for: Sway
Lessons directly related to Sway.
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| Core Chords - The Big Six - Building a Solid Chord Foundation Core Chords is a series of lessons for building your 4-part chords. These chords commonly called jazz chords, are really just 4-part chords used in a wide range of musical styles. | |
| Cool Ukulele Chords - F Sharp Minor Seven Flat Five F#m7b5 or F#half-diminished seven is a common chord in the key of G major and Em - especially Em. |
Related Books for: Sway
Books useful for working through the song: Sway.
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A highly organized and efficient approach to the mysterious subject of advanced chords. | |
Exploring jazz chords using a variety of common chord progressions based on songs from the standard jazz repertoire. | |
Commonly referred to as jazz chords, this book provides detailed information on voicing 4-part chords. Covers common string families. | |
Commonly referred to as jazz chords, this book provides detailed information on voicing 4-part chords. Cover string families not in volume 1. | |
Commonly referred to as jazz chords, this book provides detailed information on voicing 4-part chords. Covers severn string guitar with a low A. |













