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Songs of Christmas for Autoharp

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Songs of Christmas for Autoharp
Songs of Christmas for Autoharp

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Songs of Christmas for Autoharp

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Songs of Christmas for Autoharp

Thirty-one Christmas songs from all over the world arranged for autoharp or chromaharp. The arrangements in this book assume that the player had mastered simple strumming techniques and knows the fundamentals of autoharp playing. Many of the arrangements bring out the richness of the carols through frequent harmonic changes. Chords and lyrics are shown above the melody notes, with chords for melody playing below. Most songs in this book are arranged for a 15-chord instrument, although some require a 21 or 27-chord model.

The First Noel —
Deck The Halls —
Joy To The World — Lowell Mason, Words: Isaac Watts
I Saw Three Ships —
O Holy Night — Adolph Adam, Words: J.S. Dwight
Angels We Have Heard On High —
Good King Wenceslas — Words: John Neale
It Came Upon The Midnight Clear — Richard Willis, Words: Edmund Sears
The Holly And The Ivy —
Break Forth O Beauteous Heav’nly Light — Johann Schop, Words: Johann Rist
Good Christian Men, Rejoice —
O Christmas Tree —
Go Tell It On The Mountain —
We Three Kings — John H. Hopkins
Bring A Torch Jeannette Isabella —
Silent Night — Franz X. Gruber, Words: Joseph Mohr
What Child Is This? — John H. Hopkins
We Wish You A Merry Christmas — John H. Hopkins
Away In A Manager — Carl Mueller
Hark The Herald Angels Sing — Felix Mendelssohn, Words: Charles Wesley
O Come, All Ye Faithful —
Jingle Bells — J. Pierpont
The Cherry Tree Carol —
The Twelve Days Of Christmas —
Jolly Old St. Nicholas —
Lo, How A Rose E’er Blooming —
O Little Town Of Bethlehem — Lewis Redner, Words: Phillips Brooks
The Coventry Carol —
God Rest Ye, Merry Gentlemen —
The First Noel —
Deck The Halls —
Joy To The World — Lowell Mason, Words: Isaac Watts
I Saw Three Ships —
O Holy Night — Adolph Adam, Words: J.S. Dwight
Angels We Have Heard On High —
Good King Wenceslas — Words: John Neale
It Came Upon The Midnight Clear — Richard Willis, Words: Edmund Sears
The Holly And The Ivy —
Break Forth O Beauteous Heav’nly Light — Johann Schop, Words: Johann Rist
Good Christian Men, Rejoice —
O Christmas Tree —
Go Tell It On The Mountain —
We Three Kings — John H. Hopkins
Bring A Torch Jeannette Isabella —
Silent Night — Franz X. Gruber, Words: Joseph Mohr
What Child Is This? — John H. Hopkins
We Wish You A Merry Christmas — John H. Hopkins
Away In A Manager — Carl Mueller
Hark The Herald Angels Sing — Felix Mendelssohn, Words: Charles Wesley
O Come, All Ye Faithful —
Jingle Bells — J. Pierpont
The Cherry Tree Carol —
The Twelve Days Of Christmas —
Jolly Old St. Nicholas —
Lo, How A Rose E’er Blooming —
O Little Town Of Bethlehem — Lewis Redner, Words: Phillips Brooks
The Coventry Carol —
God Rest Ye, Merry Gentlemen —
The First Noel —
Deck The Halls —
Joy To The World — Lowell Mason, Words: Isaac Watts
I Saw Three Ships —
O Holy Night — Adolph Adam, Words: J.S. Dwight
Angels We Have Heard On High —
Good King Wenceslas — Words: John Neale
It Came Upon The Midnight Clear — Richard Willis, Words: Edmund Sears
The Holly And The Ivy —
Break Forth O Beauteous Heav’nly Light — Johann Schop, Words: Johann Rist
Good Christian Men, Rejoice —
O Christmas Tree —
Go Tell It On The Mountain —
We Three Kings — John H. Hopkins
Bring A Torch Jeannette Isabella —
Silent Night — Franz X. Gruber, Words: Joseph Mohr
What Child Is This? — John H. Hopkins
We Wish You A Merry Christmas — John H. Hopkins
Away In A Manager — Carl Mueller
Hark The Herald Angels Sing — Felix Mendelssohn, Words: Charles Wesley
O Come, All Ye Faithful —
Jingle Bells — J. Pierpont
The Cherry Tree Carol —
The Twelve Days Of Christmas —
Jolly Old St. Nicholas —
Lo, How A Rose E’er Blooming —
O Little Town Of Bethlehem — Lewis Redner, Words: Phillips Brooks
The Coventry Carol —
God Rest Ye, Merry Gentlemen —
The First Noel —
Deck The Halls —
Joy To The World — Lowell Mason, Words: Isaac Watts
I Saw Three Ships —
O Holy Night — Adolph Adam, Words: J.S. Dwight
Angels We Have Heard On High —
Good King Wenceslas — Words: John Neale
It Came Upon The Midnight Clear — Richard Willis, Words: Edmund Sears
The Holly And The Ivy —
Break Forth O Beauteous Heav’nly Light — Johann Schop, Words: Johann Rist
Good Christian Men, Rejoice —
O Christmas Tree —
Go Tell It On The Mountain —
We Three Kings — John H. Hopkins
Bring A Torch Jeannette Isabella —
Silent Night — Franz X. Gruber, Words: Joseph Mohr
What Child Is This? — John H. Hopkins
We Wish You A Merry Christmas — John H. Hopkins
Away In A Manager — Carl Mueller
Hark The Herald Angels Sing — Felix Mendelssohn, Words: Charles Wesley
O Come, All Ye Faithful —
Jingle Bells — J. Pierpont
The Cherry Tree Carol —
The Twelve Days Of Christmas —
Jolly Old St. Nicholas —
Lo, How A Rose E’er Blooming —
O Little Town Of Bethlehem — Lewis Redner, Words: Phillips Brooks
The Coventry Carol —
God Rest Ye, Merry Gentlemen —
The First Noel —
Deck The Halls —
Joy To The World — Lowell Mason, Words: Isaac Watts
I Saw Three Ships —
O Holy Night — Adolph Adam, Words: J.S. Dwight
Angels We Have Heard On High —
Good King Wenceslas — Words: John Neale
It Came Upon The Midnight Clear — Richard Willis, Words: Edmund Sears
The Holly And The Ivy —
Break Forth O Beauteous Heav’nly Light — Johann Schop, Words: Johann Rist
Good Christian Men, Rejoice —
O Christmas Tree —
Go Tell It On The Mountain —
We Three Kings — John H. Hopkins
Bring A Torch Jeannette Isabella —
Silent Night — Franz X. Gruber, Words: Joseph Mohr
What Child Is This? — John H. Hopkins
We Wish You A Merry Christmas — John H. Hopkins
Away In A Manager — Carl Mueller
Hark The Herald Angels Sing — Felix Mendelssohn, Words: Charles Wesley
O Come, All Ye Faithful —
Jingle Bells — J. Pierpont
The Cherry Tree Carol —
The Twelve Days Of Christmas —
Jolly Old St. Nicholas —
Lo, How A Rose E’er Blooming —
O Little Town Of Bethlehem — Lewis Redner, Words: Phillips Brooks
The Coventry Carol —
God Rest Ye, Merry Gentlemen —
The First Noel —
Deck The Halls —
Joy To The World — Lowell Mason, Words: Isaac Watts
I Saw Three Ships —
O Holy Night — Adolph Adam, Words: J.S. Dwight
Angels We Have Heard On High —
Good King Wenceslas — Words: John Neale
It Came Upon The Midnight Clear — Richard Willis, Words: Edmund Sears
The Holly And The Ivy —
Break Forth O Beauteous Heav’nly Light — Johann Schop, Words: Johann Rist
Good Christian Men, Rejoice —
O Christmas Tree —
Go Tell It On The Mountain —
We Three Kings — John H. Hopkins
Bring A Torch Jeannette Isabella —
Silent Night — Franz X. Gruber, Words: Joseph Mohr
What Child Is This? — John H. Hopkins
We Wish You A Merry Christmas — John H. Hopkins
Away In A Manager — Carl Mueller
Hark The Herald Angels Sing — Felix Mendelssohn, Words: Charles Wesley
O Come, All Ye Faithful —
Jingle Bells — J. Pierpont
The Cherry Tree Carol —
The Twelve Days Of Christmas —
Jolly Old St. Nicholas —
Lo, How A Rose E’er Blooming —
O Little Town Of Bethlehem — Lewis Redner, Words: Phillips Brooks
The Coventry Carol —
God Rest Ye, Merry Gentlemen —

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