Mr_sandman_the_chordettes ❲Cross-Platform PREMIUM❳
There are three variations of the "bum bum bum" scat parts that occur after vocal lines [2].
Tutorials often focus on the constant 16th-note "flurry" of notes in the intro, which mimics a xylophone [7]. mr_sandman_the_chordettes
Many players use a Capo on the 2nd fret to play "easier" shapes relative to the capo (G, E7, A7, D7) [2, 12]. There are three variations of the "bum bum
A → F#7 → B7 → E7 [5].
Performing "Mr. Sandman" by The Chordettes (1954) requires mastering its signature barbershop-style vocal harmonies and a "circle of fifths" chord progression [17, 34]. mr_sandman_the_chordettes