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Everything you're describing in this video is the reason why the great pumpkin waltz is my favorite out of all of Vince's pieces. You might want to check out David Benoit, who is kinda his spiritual successor, and has done a lot of the music for peanuts since Vince passed.
I've never heard this Halloween stuff before (although it sounds fantastic), but the Charlie Brown Christmas soundtrack will always be my all-time favorite, with Christmas Time is Here (Instrumental) being my #1 favorite song EVER.
We ALWAYS decorate our tree to the music of Charlie Brown Christmas!!! It is our family tradition. Nothing feels so much like Christmas than this music!!
HOW DID YOU KNOW?! I am madly in love with the Great Pumpkin Waltz and Vince is my mother's favorite pianist. So many warm nights by the fire as a child listening to his piano.
Man, I’m arranging this for the Kansas City Jazz Orchestra as part of a Charlie Brown holiday concert, and I actually thought about you when diving into the voice leading of this tune. It’s just gorgeous. He was so amazing at finding throughlines in the harmony. Thanks for this (and all of your) videos.
Hey! Great to run into another KC musician here! I was popping in to say always look to dominant or sub dom function when figuring out the roll of an anomaly chord. VG is the GOAT!
I would dig checking your arrangement out with the Modern Oklahoma Jazz Orchestra. Let me know if you would sell a copy of all the parts and conductors score. Thanks!
I'm not a musician, I'm just someone who loves this music. In particular I love listening to this song in Autumn. It sounds like leaves falling, and there's a sweet note of quiet sadness. Summer is past, days getting shorter, weather getting cooler and cloudier, but I love Autumn for all that it is and this song to me is Autumn set to music.
Dude - I was in front of a television in 1966 as a piano-curious seven-year-old and saw that show. This piece dug deep inside of me that very night, and I have not missed it since. As a professional I have been playing it since the late 1970s, but you solved one chord problem for me (I did an incorrect analysis), and your breakdown brought me goosebumps and tears and deep emotion. I have most of Vince's recordings from the 1950s to his death, but this is my favorite piece of all of his (I even play it when doing my copious Christmas gigs), and somehow always makes me seven years old again. Glad we are on the same page with the authentic beauty of just a chord progression. (Short of Beethoven's Seventh, second movement, which I do as a light Samba as per Jon Batiste) I will dig into this channel for sure.
Nothing gets me in the spirit of the season like Vince Guaraldi. Shoutout to Lee Mendelson for seeing the genius in Guaraldi and meshing that with the iconic Peanuts movies.
This song, to me, is the perfect fall after noon. The afternoon/evening sun beaming through a red oak, or some other beautiful tree. A chill is coming in the air. Falling leaves twirling in the air.A fragrant pinion wood fire going on. And this song. Absolute comfy, cozy, fall perfection. I absolutely love this song.
One of my favorite Charlie Brown songs. Used to watch Charlie Brown shows a lot when I was a kid. I can probably say it was my gateway to jazz. That Ebmaj7 chord makes that part sound so emotional. Beautiful.
That’s what I heard from the beginning. A Gadd9 chord. Dominant to the Cm. I don’t know the expression “mu major”. Can you explain that shortly please? Yeah, I do hear Steely Dan in that chord progression.
@@ThomasJLarsen It's just a nickname Donald Fagen used for the band's use of add9, especially where the second and third scale tones occur in the same octave so as to "rub" against each other.
That chord comes from classical music way before the so called "mu chords". They're a thing in Bach already, and for example Puccini used them extensively in opera. It's important to note how functionally they're not minor chords like Charles say, but they're in fact first inversions with an add9. In classical music you often find them after a dominant third inversion (i.e. D/C - Gadd9/B), where the add9 on G comes from the suspension of the fifth of the dominant triad as the bass resolves downward. That's a V-I functionally, not a V-vi, and from there you can go again for ii-V-I if you keep descending straight on Am7 for example.
Charles’ analysis is so cool and so enlightening. His enthusiasm and enjoyment for music is why all of us are so alike. Thanks man, your channel is great.
OMG!!! I play this on my iTunes playlist literally once a day, at least! Been listening to this exact piece since I was a little girl in the 70s. I've played it on vinyl, cassette tape, CD, and now on my iPhone via a download from iTunes. Love love love it!!! It just makes me smile from deep within my soul. Thank you, C.C., so much for covering this timeless classic! Please stay healthy and take care.
I love "Little Birdie" from the Thanksgiving special as well as "Is It James or Charlie?" with it's laid back guitar lines. In fact, all of the Thanksgiving special music is just sublime, imo.
I recorded this on a cassette player off TV when I was a kid in the 70's. This tune and also the WW1 Flying Ace bit when Snoopy was snooping around in the cartoon. Thanksgiving Theme is also something it took me forever to learn. Beautiful stuff. I used to go to sleep to it.
this is my FAVORITE ONE! It makes me cry while I smile. I casually clicked on the video and when you said "Halloween" I got SO excited!!! now I'm gonna watch the rest of the video. hahaha
Wow...I'm back and, well...I cried and smiled watching your video as well. It made me appreciate this beautiful song so much more. What a gift, thank you so much! It truly made my night. :)
The Peanuts soundtracks were always my favorite growing up due to their music. I even learned how to play their classic theme! I still watch the cartoon whenever it airs for the holidays!
"Cast Your Fate to the Wind", "Monterey" and "Theme to Grace" are amazing Guaraldi pieces that I love as well, though "Skating" and "The Great Pumpkin Waltz" are probably my favorites overall.
Great Pumpkin Waltz is hands-down my favorite followed by Skating . Reminds me of cold and cloudy days in July (winter here in southern hemisphere), reminds me of childhood, watching Peanuts after school, reminds me of better, simpler times. This song is freaking timeless
When ii was 10 yrs old, i fell in love with this entire score such that i begged for (and received) piano lessons--the beauty of those 'autumnal' chords, the haunting Debussy-esque flute passages, the darkness of close intervals in the bass, a colourful assortment of elements of homophonic style and structure were on parade during Snoopy's "emotional interpretation" of Schroeder's playing at the Halloween party... i wanted to be able to paint music that way. I didn't pursue it professionally past a point, but i played daily as my kids grew up so it became a language they could speak comfortably. My son found this channel for me when you did the Sesame Street Pinball song, and this is exactly why i had kids! :) Music truly is a gift that keeps giving--thank you for your hard work to make this channel's content available for free. It is genuinely appreciated.
So they could find me the best 'media' as such, yes. Give your kids good taste, and as you age, your kids bring the new substance of quality to you :) (their childhood was a Peter Sellers, Bernard Herrmann, and Beck wonderland)@@ryanweaver3910
I knew this would be it!!!!!! 😍 I've played the piano for 30 years and this is one of my absolute favorites. Sick progression and the little B section melody tugs at your heart strings. After my first breakup in college I listened to George Winston's slowed down version in the car and had one of the best cries of my life. People think of Linus and Lucy and haven't a clue how utterly sweet and profound some of Vince's other pieces are. Hymn to Grace, Love Will Come, and My Little Drum will be getting all kinds of play this December in my house. Great vid, thank you for having such good taste.
2nd chord, I might call it a G2/B...Appreciate your enthusiasm Charles over the composer's ideas! (Mom told me Vince Guaraldi used to come over to the house to take piano lessons from my father Frank Denke. When I asked Dad about that he whispered "Harmony lessons" then quickly changed the subject, not wanting to boast.) Vince was known as a jazz pianist in the San Francisco Bay Area, mostly self taught - and when he was suggested to be the composer for Charles Schultz cartoons, it took some convincing because he didn't really like jazz! But soon the artist/creator saw how perfectly Guaraldi's music fit the Charlie Brown characters.
Take away the fact that it's for a children's TV special, Vince's music is just pure jazz. I know my love of jazz started here, I have no doubt so many other's love started here too. He has created generations of jazz lovers, and Peanutscfans alike.
This song has been in my playlists forever, and even without technical music knowledge i always knew it was magical. one of my all-time favorites from this general genre and it never fails to calm me down no matter what, even managing to be one of the very few songs that actually get a real emotional reaction from me. Thanks for this video and for showing the technical beauty of this song in addition to its beauty in general :)
I love the moment within this piece, the melody going one way, the chords progressing another... the man was a genius pure and simple. We lost him way too soon.
The Great Pumpkin Waltz is my favorite from all the Peanuts music. I listened to this over and over again when fall came around this year. Vince Guaraldi is one of my favorite 20th century composers. I grew up watching these movies and the music is so nostalgic to me
I put it on for my second graders and I heard this song and I was hooked. On Friday I put it on full blast in my classroom for Halloween all day. So fun!
Vince has become one of my all time favorite pianists, but not just because of the incredible Peanuts music. all his other recordings are stellar, he doesn’t get enough love.
His music is forever ingrained in the brains of people my age, I believe. I’m 58 and watched every Peanuts’ holiday special every year - along with my siblings, cousins and friends at school. I’ve always loved his music - his compositions are classic.
I was born in '63- two jazz musicians for parents & I grew up playing the piano. even as a little kid, I always LOVED the music in these specials (& have since worked out how to play a bunch of them). GREAT video examining these details- and excellent descriptions
Man, your "knocked out" expressions over Vince's brilliance are worth this entire presentation..... we looked like that for the first year after we first heard Wes Montgomery.
There’s an absolutely gorgeous arrangement of this tune featuring Chick Corea on the Happy Anniversary, Charlie Brown album. It’s the soundtrack of holiday winter.
So beautiful. There are a few chords towards the end of the riff that sound just like the end of the main riff in Christmas is Coming, it might even be almost the same figure (naturally since he wrote 'em both)
I was in choir as a child, played violin in orchestra for 8 years. I never had the dexterity for it, but it trained my ear. My father is a versatile musician, far better than I. Vince is amazing.
I just learned this song as my first piano tune! (Played sax for like 8-9 years, wanted something new lol) I love this tune, and i was obsessed with it ever since I heard it!
The chords are giving straight neo-soul. I wonder if that’s why I like neo-soul so much since the Charlie Brown music was my introduction and favorite jazz music.
I genuinely enjoy your delight and expression when certain chords or their progressions garner a "woohoo!" It's exactly how I feel about those things and never really expressed because my family already thinks I'm crazy. 😂
Thanks for posting this. I studied Vince for a long time years ago when I was taking lessons. I played this tune as one of my staple tunes. Everyone know it and loves it.
i'm so happy you made this video. Vince Guaraldi is my favorite artist ever, and This is (no exaggeration) my FAVORITE song of ALL TIME. #1, hands down. I've always been absolutely blown away by it's chord progression without actually understanding what's going on beneath the surface so I'm glad you've given it a proper deep dive. I'm also just so glad this song is getting the recognition and appreciation it deserves, because it truly is amazing.
Chick Corea did a version of this on an anniversary album that may be one of the best jazz piano works ever composed.Highly recommend giving it a listen.
Great to see Guaraldi’s music analyzed once more!! Not only the Peanuts soundtrack was my introduction to jazz and classical, it introduced me to music in general, as far as I remember (as a 4yo) watching and humming to every and each song the cartoon had…
There's a great version of this tune by the Chick Corea Acoustic Band, which can be found on the 1989 _Happy Anniversary, Charlie Brown_ album. John Patitucci's bass solo is truly spectacular.
Vince will forever and always be my greatest piano influence. I learned to play jazz because of him. I've played his transcriptions and I made it a point to memorize his music. When I was in college, I made a push to my director to let me play some his numbers for our jazz concerts like "Great Pumpkin" and "Linus and Lucy". In every single jazz review he had, someone would comment, "Charlie Brown made me smile so much" or "Peanuts was my childhood!" Every holiday season, I use his music for piano warm-ups because he's so relaxing and easy to play.
Im so happy you made a video on this song! Charlie Brown has always been special to me and this is my favorite song from it. Vince guarldi really made beautiful music.
Anytime a Charlie Brown song comes on, the memories flood back to early 70s. Yep that was a great cartoon.. and the song is amazing. Vince was talented
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Charles, does your $99 Black Friday Sale on your "ENTIRE library" count as your "Lifetime All-Access Bundle" where you "Pay once. Get everything we make now and in the future! This bundle includes ALL 8 courses we currently offer as well as automatic updates with all upcoming courses AND resources like e-books and other downloads"?
Everything you're describing in this video is the reason why the great pumpkin waltz is my favorite out of all of Vince's pieces. You might want to check out David Benoit, who is kinda his spiritual successor, and has done a lot of the music for peanuts since Vince passed.
I've never heard this Halloween stuff before (although it sounds fantastic), but the Charlie Brown Christmas soundtrack will always be my all-time favorite, with Christmas Time is Here (Instrumental) being my #1 favorite song EVER.
Christmas Time Is Here (piano instrumental)
Vince's music lives rent free in my head every fall and winter. One of the reasons I love the season so much.
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great way to put it! same here.
💯 lives rent free in my head 24/7/365! 🎹 ❤️
Definitely has that mood to it. Makes me want to decorate for Christmas
Facts. Something about the music is just so ethereal and nostalgic feeling. Very comforting, I enjoy it a ton
I COMPLETELY AGREE with you on this song! It has "haunted" me my entire life. So simple, and yet so complex, and beautifully laid back.
Guaraldi's "Christman Time Is Here" is one of the greatest Jazz tunes ever written. I love to play it.
I was playing it the other day as an older student walked in. Now we are talking about jazz harmony and it warms my heart.
My favorite. So sad for a Christmas song.
Same
Guaraldi's style of piano playing is dynamically nourishing thru & through....he was definitely in his own lane imo
We ALWAYS decorate our tree to the music of Charlie Brown Christmas!!! It is our family tradition. Nothing feels so much like Christmas than this music!!
Vince was a musical mastermind, and in my opinion should be ranked up there with some of the jazz greats.
This is a beautiful song.
AGREED
HOW DID YOU KNOW?! I am madly in love with the Great Pumpkin Waltz and Vince is my mother's favorite pianist. So many warm nights by the fire as a child listening to his piano.
He probly didnt
Same!
Same here bro at 44 years old I act like a 12 year old kid!!!
Lucky you.
@@MarkTurner-vs7uc My mother has a wonderful ear for music.
Vince Guaraldi and the Mr. Rogers Neiborhood music had me loving jazz at an early age.
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Man, I’m arranging this for the Kansas City Jazz Orchestra as part of a Charlie Brown holiday concert, and I actually thought about you when diving into the voice leading of this tune. It’s just gorgeous. He was so amazing at finding throughlines in the harmony. Thanks for this (and all of your) videos.
Hey! Great to run into another KC musician here!
I was popping in to say always look to dominant or sub dom function when figuring out the roll of an anomaly chord.
VG is the GOAT!
Welp. Guess I'm heading to the Kaufman center next week.
Whoo!!! Come say hi!@@trevorsmith2006
I would dig checking your arrangement out with the Modern Oklahoma Jazz Orchestra. Let me know if you would sell a copy of all the parts and conductors score. Thanks!
That’s so cool! Will there be a recording of your performance anywhere? I won’t be able to make it next Tuesday
"Skating" from the Christmas album is my all time favorite ❤❤❤❤❤ Snoopy expressed it best in the movie 😅😅😊😊
I'm not a musician, I'm just someone who loves this music. In particular I love listening to this song in Autumn. It sounds like leaves falling, and there's a sweet note of quiet sadness. Summer is past, days getting shorter, weather getting cooler and cloudier, but I love Autumn for all that it is and this song to me is Autumn set to music.
"sounds like leaves falling" ... love that 🍃🍁🍂
"a sweet note of quiet sadness" is the whole vibe of Vince's music for me
Add to that the beautiful yet haunting sound of that flute is absolutely perfect for Halloween
I just realized Charlie Brown’s music is the reason I’ve always associated jazz (particularly jazz piano) with fall and the holiday seasons.
Dude - I was in front of a television in 1966 as a piano-curious seven-year-old and saw that show. This piece dug deep inside of me that very night, and I have not missed it since. As a professional I have been playing it since the late 1970s, but you solved one chord problem for me (I did an incorrect analysis), and your breakdown brought me goosebumps and tears and deep emotion. I have most of Vince's recordings from the 1950s to his death, but this is my favorite piece of all of his (I even play it when doing my copious Christmas gigs), and somehow always makes me seven years old again. Glad we are on the same page with the authentic beauty of just a chord progression. (Short of Beethoven's Seventh, second movement, which I do as a light Samba as per Jon Batiste) I will dig into this channel for sure.
Every time I hear those first couple of chords brings such a feeling of beauty into my life.
Great tribute. Thanks for sharing with us.
I recently found an hour loop of this song and it's been playing all autumn 🧡
Yep, I found it too. I've been going for long walks under the autumn trees listening to it
I love the "Great Pumpkin Waltz." Love the cartoon, too. One of my most cherished childhood memories.
Nothing gets me in the spirit of the season like Vince Guaraldi.
Shoutout to Lee Mendelson for seeing the genius in Guaraldi and meshing that with the iconic Peanuts movies.
Lee's choice was incredibly forward-thinking.
This song, to me, is the perfect fall after noon. The afternoon/evening sun beaming through a red oak, or some other beautiful tree. A chill is coming in the air. Falling leaves twirling in the air.A fragrant pinion wood fire going on. And this song. Absolute comfy, cozy, fall perfection. I absolutely love this song.
One of my favorite Charlie Brown songs. Used to watch Charlie Brown shows a lot when I was a kid. I can probably say it was my gateway to jazz. That Ebmaj7 chord makes that part sound so emotional. Beautiful.
I used to listen to this song all the time on walks with my dog through these fields near where I lived. It was perfect.
That beautiful Gadd9 first inversion is a prime example of the "mu major" chord that Steely Dan made a career out of. (cf. Deacon Blues, et al.)
I Said the same thing. “That’s a Mu Major”, so glad others recognized it too!
That’s what I heard from the beginning. A Gadd9 chord. Dominant to the Cm.
I don’t know the expression “mu major”. Can you explain that shortly please?
Yeah, I do hear Steely Dan in that chord progression.
@@ThomasJLarsen It's just a nickname Donald Fagen used for the band's use of add9, especially where the second and third scale tones occur in the same octave so as to "rub" against each other.
@@ChristianHegele
Ahh, I see. A delightful dissonant.
Thanks for explaining. :-)
That chord comes from classical music way before the so called "mu chords". They're a thing in Bach already, and for example Puccini used them extensively in opera. It's important to note how functionally they're not minor chords like Charles say, but they're in fact first inversions with an add9. In classical music you often find them after a dominant third inversion (i.e. D/C - Gadd9/B), where the add9 on G comes from the suspension of the fifth of the dominant triad as the bass resolves downward. That's a V-I functionally, not a V-vi, and from there you can go again for ii-V-I if you keep descending straight on Am7 for example.
Vince was one of the greatest musical masterminds out of there
Thanks! This is my litteral favorite melody!!! Ever
What a masterpiece of a track. Truly something special!
Charles’ analysis is so cool and so enlightening. His enthusiasm and enjoyment for music is why all of us are so alike. Thanks man, your channel is great.
I’m glad someone else had the same thought. So great.
Masterpiece. Timeless. Heard it every year since it first came out. Still knocks me out. I love it so much. Masterpiece
OMG!!! I play this on my iTunes playlist literally once a day, at least! Been listening to this exact piece since I was a little girl in the 70s. I've played it on vinyl, cassette tape, CD, and now on my iPhone via a download from iTunes. Love love love it!!! It just makes me smile from deep within my soul. Thank you, C.C., so much for covering this timeless classic! Please stay healthy and take care.
I love "Little Birdie" from the Thanksgiving special as well as "Is It James or Charlie?" with it's laid back guitar lines. In fact, all of the Thanksgiving special music is just sublime, imo.
Skating, Christmas is Coming, Linus and Lucy. All amazing jazz tunes. This stuff has resonated through my bones since I was 3 years old.
I recorded this on a cassette player off TV when I was a kid in the 70's. This tune and also the WW1 Flying Ace bit when Snoopy was snooping around in the cartoon. Thanksgiving Theme is also something it took me forever to learn. Beautiful stuff. I used to go to sleep to it.
Let's take time to show respect to artists , performers , producers , and composers while they are alive to hear the appreciation.
Gives me chills everytime I hear it.
this is my FAVORITE ONE! It makes me cry while I smile. I casually clicked on the video and when you said "Halloween" I got SO excited!!! now I'm gonna watch the rest of the video. hahaha
Wow...I'm back and, well...I cried and smiled watching your video as well. It made me appreciate this beautiful song so much more. What a gift, thank you so much! It truly made my night. :)
11:00 “it’s kind of hard to improvise over this” proceeds to flawlessly and beautifully improvise
The Peanuts soundtracks were always my favorite growing up due to their music. I even learned how to play their classic theme! I still watch the cartoon whenever it airs for the holidays!
"Cast Your Fate to the Wind", "Monterey" and "Theme to Grace" are amazing Guaraldi pieces that I love as well, though "Skating" and "The Great Pumpkin Waltz" are probably my favorites overall.
2nd chord = Gadd9/B
Gadd2/B. A Mu chord!
Great Pumpkin Waltz is hands-down my favorite followed by Skating . Reminds me of cold and cloudy days in July (winter here in southern hemisphere), reminds me of childhood, watching Peanuts after school, reminds me of better, simpler times. This song is freaking timeless
Yes! I think Guaraldi is so under appreciated and not analyzed often enough!
Just incredible
I think he did do a video on Skating last year if I’m not mistaken
My god heartburn waltz is so pretty
I literally listen to this daily. It’s on every work playlist I’ve created!
Beautiful
When ii was 10 yrs old, i fell in love with this entire score such that i begged for (and received) piano lessons--the beauty of those 'autumnal' chords, the haunting Debussy-esque flute passages, the darkness of close intervals in the bass, a colourful assortment of elements of homophonic style and structure were on parade during Snoopy's "emotional interpretation" of Schroeder's playing at the Halloween party... i wanted to be able to paint music that way.
I didn't pursue it professionally past a point, but i played daily as my kids grew up so it became a language they could speak comfortably. My son found this channel for me when you did the Sesame Street Pinball song, and this is exactly why i had kids! :) Music truly is a gift that keeps giving--thank you for your hard work to make this channel's content available for free. It is genuinely appreciated.
So beautifully expressed; I loved reading this. And I feel the same way about those 'autumnal' chords, and that's what I'll call them now.
You had kids just so they could find cool TH-cam videos for you?
@@ryanweaver3910 I'd like to rent them for tomorrow. Gutters need cleaning.
So they could find me the best 'media' as such, yes. Give your kids good taste, and as you age, your kids bring the new substance of quality to you :) (their childhood was a Peter Sellers, Bernard Herrmann, and Beck wonderland)@@ryanweaver3910
@@ryanweaver3910of course! Why else?! 😂😉
That chord is also a moo mayor chord and i think that that's why it is so good!!
I knew this would be it!!!!!! 😍 I've played the piano for 30 years and this is one of my absolute favorites. Sick progression and the little B section melody tugs at your heart strings. After my first breakup in college I listened to George Winston's slowed down version in the car and had one of the best cries of my life. People think of Linus and Lucy and haven't a clue how utterly sweet and profound some of Vince's other pieces are. Hymn to Grace, Love Will Come, and My Little Drum will be getting all kinds of play this December in my house. Great vid, thank you for having such good taste.
Yes you’re right, it instantly brings me back in time with a melancholy that is super powerful - incredible emotionally moving music.
I love you Charles. Thanks for music lessons and for sharing your passion with us! Happy thanksgiving!
2nd chord, I might call it a G2/B...Appreciate your enthusiasm Charles over the composer's ideas! (Mom told me Vince Guaraldi used to come over to the house to take piano lessons from my father Frank Denke. When I asked Dad about that he whispered "Harmony lessons" then quickly changed the subject, not wanting to boast.) Vince was known as a jazz pianist in the San Francisco Bay Area, mostly self taught - and when he was suggested to be the composer for Charles Schultz cartoons, it took some convincing because he didn't really like jazz! But soon the artist/creator saw how perfectly Guaraldi's music fit the Charlie Brown characters.
I was just coming to say this. Definitely feel like the second chord has more of a sus sound than a major or minor sound!
Take away the fact that it's for a children's TV special, Vince's music is just pure jazz. I know my love of jazz started here, I have no doubt so many other's love started here too. He has created generations of jazz lovers, and Peanutscfans alike.
I’m glad you brought attention to this soundtrack, one of my all-time favorites. The flute is hauntingly beautiful.
This song has always been my favorite.
This song has been in my playlists forever, and even without technical music knowledge i always knew it was magical. one of my all-time favorites from this general genre and it never fails to calm me down no matter what, even managing to be one of the very few songs that actually get a real emotional reaction from me. Thanks for this video and for showing the technical beauty of this song in addition to its beauty in general :)
I love the moment within this piece, the melody going one way, the chords progressing another... the man was a genius pure and simple. We lost him way too soon.
Loved this! The harmonic changes over a repeated same note always amazes me! 💕
I'm grateful for your appreciation of Vince's compositions. He's written some of the most beautiful music. My favorite jazz pianist. Thank you.
The Great Pumpkin Waltz is my favorite from all the Peanuts music. I listened to this over and over again when fall came around this year. Vince Guaraldi is one of my favorite 20th century composers. I grew up watching these movies and the music is so nostalgic to me
You point out how brilliant it is, and it is. And in a way, you point out how beautiful it is, as well.
I put it on for my second graders and I heard this song and I was hooked. On Friday I put it on full blast in my classroom for Halloween all day. So fun!
this is one of my favourite songs ever! as my intro to jazz vince’s music holds a really special place in my heart
How have I never heard this song???????
It's absolutely lovely.
I have been obsessed with his work for years.
I listened to the great pumpkin waltz back to back for one hour just today while crafting. It is my zen.
Vince has become one of my all time favorite pianists, but not just because of the incredible Peanuts music. all his other recordings are stellar, he doesn’t get enough love.
Easily my favorite of the tunes from the Charlie Brown specials. I love this one.
I play this all year long in my classes here in Kazakhstan. It's so cool seeing my students bop their heads along.
I haven't a single clue what you're talking about but I can appreciate Charlie Brown and I definitely love what I am hearing, it's very pretty :)
My favorite also. It’s not the Christmas season in my mind until I hear something from this album.
Yep. Not only is this the best Charlie Brown song ever, it’s one of the best songs ever.
One of my favourite songs of all time. I feel like it perfectly captures my attitude toward life. So fun to hear you break it down!
What a great comment. At one point as an adult, I realised that my entire sensation of life was deeply influenced by the music of Charlie Brown.
@@Noe2iq Thank you! Yes it’s as a friend of mine says a ‘core memory’. I think Vince introduced an entire generation to wistfulness.
"Great Pumpkin Waltz" is the jam.
Also, when Snoopy gets shot down behind enemy lines, with the train whistle in the background.
This progression was likely based off of Duke Pearson’s “Chant” which used a very similar progression and was composed a few years earlier
dude I have this song in constant rotation from September through October, it perfectly captures the vibes of early to mid fall!
His music is forever ingrained in the brains of people my age, I believe. I’m 58 and watched every Peanuts’ holiday special every year - along with my siblings, cousins and friends at school.
I’ve always loved his music - his compositions are classic.
THANK YOU, this is by far my favorite Vince Guaraldi song, maybe my favorite jazz song. It's just so atmospheric and smart.
Just was shedding this tune yesterday! This is one of my favorite songs and the chords are so fiyah!!!!
Chills... most beautiful song ever written by VG.
I was born in '63- two jazz musicians for parents & I grew up playing the piano. even as a little kid, I always LOVED the music in these specials (& have since worked out how to play a bunch of them). GREAT video examining these details- and excellent descriptions
Man, your "knocked out" expressions over Vince's brilliance are worth this entire presentation..... we looked like that for the first year after we first heard Wes Montgomery.
i'm loving the new style, a lot more of a teacher vibe instead of just reacting. great job as always!
This song is a thick, warm sweater you can listen to.
There’s an absolutely gorgeous arrangement of this tune featuring Chick Corea on the Happy Anniversary, Charlie Brown album. It’s the soundtrack of holiday winter.
One of my favorite Guaraldi tunes. As a flute player, the soundtrack of that episode is amazing, and I love improvising over those changes.
The best Charlie Brown song IS the one I think!
So beautiful. There are a few chords towards the end of the riff that sound just like the end of the main riff in Christmas is Coming, it might even be almost the same figure (naturally since he wrote 'em both)
I was in choir as a child, played violin in orchestra for 8 years. I never had the dexterity for it, but it trained my ear. My father is a versatile musician, far better than I. Vince is amazing.
I just learned this song as my first piano tune! (Played sax for like 8-9 years, wanted something new lol) I love this tune, and i was obsessed with it ever since I heard it!
The chords are giving straight neo-soul. I wonder if that’s why I like neo-soul so much since the Charlie Brown music was my introduction and favorite jazz music.
I genuinely enjoy your delight and expression when certain chords or their progressions garner a "woohoo!" It's exactly how I feel about those things and never really expressed because my family already thinks I'm crazy. 😂
This is legitimately one of my favorite songs of all time and its my favorite song on that recording
This is my favorite piece! I used to go to sleep to
This as a kid (Charlie brown albums). It’s what got me into music
Thanks for posting this. I studied Vince for a long time years ago when I was taking lessons. I played this tune as one of my staple tunes. Everyone know it and loves it.
BEEN LISTENING TO THIS SONG ALL DAY
i'm so happy you made this video. Vince Guaraldi is my favorite artist ever, and This is (no exaggeration) my FAVORITE song of ALL TIME. #1, hands down. I've always been absolutely blown away by it's chord progression without actually understanding what's going on beneath the surface so I'm glad you've given it a proper deep dive. I'm also just so glad this song is getting the recognition and appreciation it deserves, because it truly is amazing.
Masterpiece
Chick Corea did a version of this on an anniversary album that may be one of the best jazz piano works ever composed.Highly recommend giving it a listen.
*YES.* I LOVE that version.
Great to see Guaraldi’s music analyzed once more!!
Not only the Peanuts soundtrack was my introduction to jazz and classical, it introduced me to music in general, as far as I remember (as a 4yo) watching and humming to every and each song the cartoon had…
There's a great version of this tune by the Chick Corea Acoustic Band, which can be found on the 1989 _Happy Anniversary, Charlie Brown_ album. John Patitucci's bass solo is truly spectacular.
I came on here to make this comment. Glad to see others are aware of it already I highly recommend the Chick Corea version!
The George Winston version is good too
Absolutely love his What Child is This!! It’s very unique.
That Tri-Dominant cord progression made the melody sound really funky! Almost like a separate song by itself.
Vince will forever and always be my greatest piano influence. I learned to play jazz because of him. I've played his transcriptions and I made it a point to memorize his music. When I was in college, I made a push to my director to let me play some his numbers for our jazz concerts like "Great Pumpkin" and "Linus and Lucy". In every single jazz review he had, someone would comment, "Charlie Brown made me smile so much" or "Peanuts was my childhood!" Every holiday season, I use his music for piano warm-ups because he's so relaxing and easy to play.
Im so happy you made a video on this song! Charlie Brown has always been special to me and this is my favorite song from it. Vince guarldi really made beautiful music.
Anytime a Charlie Brown song comes on, the memories flood back to early 70s. Yep that was a great cartoon.. and the song is amazing. Vince was talented