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Christmas Favorites for Solo Guitar
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Code: 2468
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Learn great flatpicking solos on 30 wonderful Christmas and Holiday tunes! Aimed at beginning and intermediate guitarists, this collection of traditional Holiday favorites will be a great addition to any guitarist's repertoire. Most solos use the basic bluegrass/folk “bass note/strum” technique with melodies integrated into known chord patterns. Others feature “the arpeggio strum,” a beautiful chord melody technique. Explore transposing solos from one key to another, changing and mixing meter (3/4 to 4/4), soloing in more than one octave, playing a solo with others as a round, and more! Sing and play all your favorite carols and Christmas songs in the flatpicking/bluegrass style. Included audio CD has all solos played at slow and regular speeds. Standard notation and tablature.
• Learn great flatpicking solos on 30 wonderful Christmas and Holiday tunes!
• For beginning and intermediate guitarists
• Use the basic “bass note/strum” technique
• Melodies integrated into known chord patterns
• Learn “the arpeggio strum,” a beautiful chord melody technique
• Practice transposing solos from one key to another
• Practice changing and mixing meter (3/4 to 4/4)
• Learn soloing in more than one octave
• Playing a solo with others as a round
• Sing and play all your favorite carols and Christmas songs
• A great addition to any guitarist's repertoire
Song List:
Angels We Have Heard on High
Auld Lang Syne
Away in a Manger
Bring a Torch, Jeanette, Isabella
Children Go Where I Send Thee
Deck the Hall
Ding Dong Merrily on High
Go Tell It on the Mountain
God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen
Good King Wenceslas
Here We Come A'Caroling
Hey Ho, Nobody Home
I Saw Three Ships
It Came Upon the Midnight Clear
Jingle Bells
Jolly Old St. Nicholas
Joy to the World
O Christmas Tree
O Come all Ye Faithful
O Come, O Come Emmanuel
O Holy Night
Rise Up, Shepherds, and Follow
Silent Night
The Coventry Carol
The First Noel
The Friendly Beasts
Toyland
Up on the Housetop
We Three Kings of Orient Are
What child is This?
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