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May 25, 2017 · There is no strumming pattern for this song yet. Create and get +5 IQ. [Chords] C9sus4 (x33333) Ebmaj9 (x68766) B7+5 (7x788x) Cmaj11 (8x8768) - (Use thumb for bass note) Bm7-5 (7x776x) [Intro] Fmaj7 Am7 Gm7 C9sus4 Fmaj7 [Verse] Fmaj7 Hang all the mistletoe Dm7 Ebmaj9 I'm gonna get to know you better Ebmaj7 Dm7 C9sus4 This Christmas Fmaj7 And as ...
How much fun Dm7 it's gonna be Eb together. Ebmaj7 This Dm7 Christmas C9. Am7 Fireside is blazing D9 bright, We're Gm7 caroling through the C11 night. Chorus: And this Fmaj7 B7 Christmas will Bbmaj7 be. a very special Fmaj7 Christmas Dm7 for me Bm7. Instrumental 1: Fmaj7 Am7 Gm7 C9 Fmaj7.
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- 2023-01- 3
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- Jingle Bells
- Silent Night
- Joy to The World
- Frosty The Snowman
- Away in A Manger
- The First Noel
- Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas
- Let It Snow
- Deck The Halls
- Rudolf The Red-Nosed Reindeer
With its repetitive melody line, Jingle bells are probably one of the easiest piano songs you can play during the Christmas season. This entire song is based on the five-finger position no matter what key you play it in (although I recommend playing this in G major). Because of this, the hands don’t have to move at all beyond the scope of five keys...
This is a classic Christmas tune that should be a part of any pianist repertoire. It follows a simple pattern of I to V chords to start. After that, it goes to the subdominant IV chord and alternates with the tonic again. To finish out each verse the piano chords move to the dominant and alternate with the tonic there. The simplicity of having to o...
This is a Christmas carol that is popular throughout the world. It was written by Isaac Watts back in the early 1700s and it’s stood the test of time! Joy To The World can easily be learned at the piano without really needing to read sheet music (although you should if you can)! The following video, for example, breaks down the piece really well. B...
This list of easy piano Christmas songs would not be complete without an old-time favorite; Frosty The Snowman! This song was written in 1950, so it’s more modern than some of the traditional holiday songs. It’s been at the center of television shows, movies, and even book adaptions. For kids, it’s simply a fun song to sing, and would be a treat to...
A quick look in a hymnal and you’ll find this beautiful Christmas carol. Away In a Manger refers to the birth and everything surrounding that period in history. It was written in the late 1800s and has undergone several publishing editions to become the version we know it as today. The melody is really familiar, and it’s something you can almost hu...
Depending on your skill level, some Christmas songs can seem quite demanding, especially the ones that are based in jazz literature. The First Noel, however, is a piece that you can easily get started with. This piece allows pianists to harmonize in the left hand while the right-hand plays the melody which spans no further than an octave. Simply ho...
If you’ve listened to a lot of Christmas music, then you know that jazz has always been a huge element of the most popular tunes. Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas is one of those, and it’s something that warms the emotions during the holidays. The melody spans an octave, and sometimes beyond. With that comes some turning under of the thumb as...
I really love Let It Snow. It’s one of the many Christmas songs that has a smooth jazz flow to it. Experience with syncopated rhythms will make this piece easy to play. Do some tapping exercises before starting it and then hop in to enjoy all of the fun! This piece is easy to play in F major or D major. If you try it in F major, the one flat you’ll...
Decorating is such an enormous part of the holiday season. It only makes sense to learn a tune that focuses on that very aspect of piano playing. Deck the Halls has a very familiar melody and chord progression that makes it really easy to play no matter what level you are.
Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, I’m sure you’ve named all of Santas reindeer at some point in your life. It’s been around since 1939 so it’s definitely a mainstay in Christmas culture. What’s funny about this song like Frosty The Snowman has spun into TV specials, countless movies, and books. It’s just that popular! This song is not only pleasing to play ...
Intro: Fmaj7 Am7 Gm7 C9 Fmaj7 Verse: Fmaj7 Hang all the mistletoe Dm7 Eb I'm gonna get to know you better Ebmaj7 Dm7 C9 This Christmas Fmaj7 And as we trim the tree Dm7 Eb How much fun
Chords to for example Silent Night, O Holy Night and The Christmas Song. Guitar chords. To learn about guitar chords and build your own guitar chord charts The Online Guitar Chord Encyclopedia (it’s another site) is a good place to check out. Song list. A list of Christmas songs with lyrics and chords.
Away In A Manger by Willian J, Kirkpatrick Time Signature: 3/4 Key Signature: C Major C G C A7 Dm 1. A-way in a man-ger, no crib for his bed G7 C D7 G The lit-tle Lord Je-sus laid down his sweet head G7 C G C A7 Dm The stars in the bright sky looked down where he lay G7 C G7 C The lit-tle Lord Je-sus a-sleep on the hay C G C A7 Dm 2.
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Jan 25, 2024 · Easy Christmas Piano Songs. 1. Joy to the World. Kick off your holiday celebrations with a classic tune many families know: “Joy to the World”! This song is actually very simple: it sounds great with just three chords and is built from a descending scale.