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The Ultimate Guitar Christmas Fake Book (Songbook): 200 Holiday Favorites with Melody, Lyrics and Chord Frames

The Ultimate Guitar Christmas Fake Book (Songbook): 200 Holiday Favorites with Melody, Lyrics and Chord Frames

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The Ultimate Guitar Christmas Fake Book (Songbook): 200 Holiday Favorites with Melody, Lyrics and Chord Frames

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3.5/5 (3 ratings)
Length:
193 songs
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Released:
Sep 1, 2000
ISBN:
9781458494979
Format:
Sheet music

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(Fake Book). No guitarist should be without this comprehensive collection of Christmas classics! It includes fake book arrangements of 200 terrific tinsel-time tunes, all in one convenient collection: A Caroling We Go * All Through the Night * Angels We Have Heard on High * Auld Lang Syne * Ave Maria * Away in a Manger * A Baby in the Cradle * Because It's Christmas * Carol of the Birds * The Chipmunk Song * The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire) * Coventry Carol * Don't Make Me Play That Grandma Song Again * Feliz Navidad * The First Noel * Frosty the Snow Man * Goin' on a Sleighride * Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer * Happy Holiday * Happy Xmas (War Is Over) * He * The Holly and the Ivy * I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day * I'll Be Home for Christmas * It's Beginning to Look like Christmas * Jolly Old St. Nicholas * Mary Had a Baby * Must Be Santa * My Favorite Things * Noel! Noel! * Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree * Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer * Silver and Gold * Silver Bells * Tennessee Christmas * Up on the Housetop * We Need a Little Christmas * and many, many more! Please note: this collection does not include tablature.
Publisher:
Released:
Sep 1, 2000
ISBN:
9781458494979
Format:
Sheet music
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