Description
Christmas Carols for Guitar with Words
Our book of Christmas Carols for Guitar with Words has 15 traditional Christmas carols. It starts with the easiest pieces and ends with more challenging numbers so the book can be enjoyed by the same player for several years, we hope. A great way to see how much progress you’ve made since last Christmas!
There are many famous carols and christmas songs in our book of christmas carols for guitar with words, as well a few you might not recognise. A great way to entertain family, friends, the general public – if you’re up to busking – (or just yourself!) during the festive season.
When it comes to Christmas Carols, it doesn’t matter if you’re Wind, Brass, Strings, or Keyboard, we have something for you all to keep your fingers twiddling during the festive holidays!
The book includes: Away in a Manger, Coventry Carol , God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen, Good King Wenceslas, Hark! The Herald Angels Sing, It Came Upon a Midnight Clear, Jingle Bells, O Come All Ye Faithful, Once In Royal David’s City, Past Three O’Clock, Silent Night, The First Nowell, The Holly and the Ivy, We Three Kings, While Shepherds Watched
Along with this book, we also have downloadable play-along backing tracks! They are all especially arranged to be playable with the music in this book, so there’s no need to buy more sheet music. There are two tracks in the download – one with the melody and backing, and the other has just the accompaniment, so you could even do some festive improvising!!
CLICK HERE to see our selection of play-along tracks.
If you would prefer to download the PDF of this book and not wait for deliver (those elves can take their time!) You can print the book (or just the pages you want to play) at home. You could even download to your tablet and carry your music around to play whenever you just can’t shake that festive fever! CLICK HERE.
Jemima –
★★★★★ AmazonUK Review on 15th January 2016, entitled ‘Top marks’
‘Excellent beginners guitar book of carols.’
Jemima –
★★★★★ AmazonUK Review on 20th Jnuary 2016, entitled ‘useful and broadly accurate’
‘Just as it says on the tin’