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Instrument: Vocal melody plus piano accompaniment and chord symbols.
Piano difficulty; intermediate.
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Instrument: accordion
Difficulty: Easy
Pages, including cover: 3
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Lead sheet (melody and chords) with lyrics
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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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Instrument: Accordion
Difficulty: Easy (Key G)
Pages, including cover: 4
A traditional tune, variously known as "Italy" or "Italian Hymn", with lyrics by James Montgomery (1771-1854) in...
Pages, including cover: 4
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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Instrument: accordion
Difficulty: Easy
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The first carols were dance tunes, not necessarily hymns, and not necessarily associated with Christmas. This lively tune, in 6/8 time, could certainly be danced...
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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This new year song first appeared around 1850, obviously designed for door-to-door singing. The wassail bowl, of which the singers hoped for a share, usually included hot ale or beer, fruit, spices and mead.
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Instrument: accordion
Difficulty: Easy
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William Chatterton Dix (1837-1898) wrote these words for the traditional tune "Greensleeves" - often attributed to Henry VIII, but more likely to be Elizabethan in...