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Easy accordion arrangement plus lyrics.
A new year or hogmanay celebration is incomplete without Robert Burns' famous words, which he set to an existing folk tune.
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Instrument: Lead sheet (melody and chords) with lyrics.
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This well-known carol partners Reginald Heber's words with Joseph Thrupp's tune, "Epiphany Hymn."
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This popular carol, has been known since 1760, when it appeared in a broadsheet called, "Three new Christmas carols."
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The original, In Dulce Jubilo, was written with alternating lines of Latin and German. The version usually sung in the UK is John Mason Neale's paraphrase.
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Difficulty: Easy
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We don't hear this carol much these days; collected by Thomas Ravenscroft (15-88-1635), it's one of those lovely folk tunes in a minor key that can be reflective, sombre or lively - it's all down to how you play it.
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Vocal melody plus piano accompaniment.
Piano difficulty; intermediate.
Cecil J Sharp (1859-1924) collected and arranged this folk song, which recounts an apocryphal tale of nasty things happening to boys who mock Jesus. It may have been influenced by "Little Sir Hugh of Lincoln".
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This ever-popular carol is thought to be Cornish in origin. It tells part of the nativity story, and is a popular choice for presenting nativity plays and tableaux.
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Vocal melody plus piano accompaniment and chord symbols.
Piano difficulty; intermediate.
Cecil J Sharp (1859-1924) collected this song from Tysoe, Warwickshire, where it was a popular choice for the carol singers. It contains a new year greeting, but is otherwise suited to Easter.
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Pages, including cover: 4
Vocal melody plus piano accompaniment and chord symbols.
Piano difficulty; intermediate.
Collected by Cecil J Sharp (1859-1924) from Tysoe, Warwickshire; it is a variant of "Searching for lambs". It calls hearers to remember, amongst the merriment, what Christmas is really about.
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