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ee rw é reer hs Sa aaTVTNS Hae nietCevetes ar Saxophone .IIIIIIIIIIIIIDID YI IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIDID Y3IIIIIIIIIID 2D Frosty The Snowman « Hark,The Herald Angels Sing 10 Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas 1 Jingle Bells + Mary’s Boy Child «7 O Little Town Of Bethlehem 2 Once In Royal David’s City 2 Silent Night 2 Sleigh Ride 2 Winter Wonderland 2 Fingering Guide « > Frosty The Snowman A Words & Music by Steve Nelson & Jock Rollins Play optional 8ve J=144 a N.C. BP Bdim Fo =D? Gm C7 F G?/p Caug/pp C’aug A F Faug BP F ° Fros - ty the Snow-man was a jol - ly, hap - py soul, — With a > (Verse 2 see block lyric) nq B Bdim Fie Fedim Gm? cs ~* com cob pipe and a but-ton nose and two eyes made out of a F Fedim CC? F Faug BP coal. Fros - ty the Snow -man is a fai- ry tale they say. a F BP Baim Fle D Gm? a _ He was made of snow, butthe child-ren know- how he came to life one B F Fadim Gm? a There must have been some mag- ic in that old silk hat they F c Chaim Dm? ar found, For when they placed it © on his head he be - gan to dance a - iG Caug =F Faug B ~ round. Oh, Fros - ty the Snow -man was a - live as he could be— singe a F Bb Baim Fic D — ‘And the child - ren say he could laugh and play just the To-4)- Coda SH N BP Bdim RK pb? Gm’ c F ic same as you and me V2 ‘ Gm? ec F Gp Caug/g>ClaugF pr D-Bal Coda day. He F NC. BP Bdim Fic D Gmit Gm? ce crs) F Dm? Gm’ NC Ci NC FONG Ee -gain some ay Verse 2 Frosty the Snowman knew the sun was hot that day, So he said “Let’s run, and we'll have some fun. Now before I melt away”, Down to the village, with a broomstick in his hand, Running here and there all around the square, Saying “Catch me if you can”. He led them down the streets of town Right to the traffic cop, And he only paused a moment when He heard him holler “Stop!”. Frosty the Snowman had to hurry on his way, But he waved goodbye, saying “Don't you cry, T'll be back again some day”. ~ Hark, The Herald Angels Sing Christmas Carol > Play optional 8ve > J=92 Be Figp Bip Bop FT BP (B) Bp F > 1. Hark, the her - ald 2p B B/p F Bp Brad? B/p F BP a an - gels sing; Gl - yt the new - bom — King! ~ Bp F Gm e FA BPadd? >" Peace on earth = ands mer - cy mild: God and sin - ners A Fo Ot Fo Ff BP/p BPadd? BP/p FA BP Bp F 7 re - con - ciled. Joy - ful, all ye na - tions rise, — S Bip Bhadd? BY/p F/y BP Bbp F & Gy/p Cm Gg Cm /ph Join the tri- umph of the skies. With the’an-gel - ic host pro - claim: > Fa FF BY Bb Bp F BP BT OB G/p ~ ‘Christ is. bom in Beth - le - hem’ Hark, the her - ald SSS ace eee Ec 10 5 f12. Cm Gig Cm /pb Fy FP Bf BP Bp FBP BPS F/ph BP/py EP ~ an-gels sing; Glo- ry tothe new-born King! es a 3. rit. a BYyp FO BP Wa OF Bp EP Bp F BP Glo - ry. to the mew - bo — King! a Verse 2 - Christ, by highest Heav'n adored; Crist, the everlasting Lord: Late in time, behold him come, - Offspring of a Virgin’s womb. Veiled in flesh, the Godhead see! Hail the incarnate Deity! a Pleased as man with man to dwell, Jesus our Emmanuel! 7 Hark, the herald angels sing; a Glory to the new-born King! a Verse 3 a Hail, the Heaven-bom Prince of peace! ~ Hail the son of righteousness! a Light and life to all He brings, - Risen with healing in his wings. ~ Mild, He lays his glory by; ~ Born that man no more may die. ~ Bom to raise the sons of earth; a Bom to give them second birth. . Hark, the herald angels sing; a Glory to the new-born King! Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas Words & Music by Hugh Mortin & Rolph Blane J=88 N.C. BPmaj? Dm/, Gm? cb EF Abdim => Gm? Clsust CF P/E Flip Fic Gm” cl OF Fg Fip Fle Have your-self a — mer-ry lit-tle Christ-mas, let your heart be Gm? C7 F Fg Dm? Gm? a AT p76) = light; Next year all. our trou-bles will be out of sight. Ge che» F Fig. Fp Fic Gm! cl oF Re Mp Fe — Have your -self a — mer-ry lit-tle Christ - mas, make the Yule- tide Emre) al Dm Gut F F/g Dm’ ay. Next year all our troubles will be miles a - — way.——— cm? / FE BID Bhms Fmap Fim Gm? chon Once a -gain, as in old-en days, —hap-py gold-en days of maj? Dm? Bm70s— B7b9) Am D Ce Dmg GT yore, Faith - ful friends who are dear tous will be near to us once, Gmjc Cc F Fg Fip Fic Gm’ Cc OF Fe Pip Fe more. Some-day soon we all will be to-geth- er, if, the fates al - To) Coda Gm’ CT F Fe Fp Fe Em76) Em75)/g Em705/pb AT Dm as - low. Un - til then, we'll have to mud~dle through some - how. D. Sal Coda F’ Flaug B%@1) BPmaj? Dm/, Gm™ cmb) OF Gm? cr os So have your-self a mer-ry lit-tle Christ-mas _ now. copa Slower Dm FI Flug BH) BPmaj7 Dm/a, ~ how. —___ So have your - self a Gm’ ce) oF Fe Fip Ho Gm? cb) oF mer-ry it~ tle Christ - mas now. 13 Jingle Bells Traditional J=192 e 4 B - ab the Jin - gle bells, jin - gle bells, jin - gle all way; Oh, what fun it is to ride in a one -horse op - en Be? BE ab sleigh. Jin - gle bells, jin - gle bells, jin - gle all the B Fm Bb? B B Ber way; Oh, what fun it is to ride in a one - horse op - en sleigh. 1. Dash -ing through the snow in a (Verse 2 see block lyric) ay Fm B sleigh: O'er the fields we 80, laugh - ing all the = way. Bells on bob - tail ring, mak - ing spirits bright: © What fun it is to ride and sing a BbT BP sleigh - ing song to. - night. Jin - gle bells, jin - gle bells, ap Pe Fm BP? BP jin - gle all the way; Oh, what fun it is to ride in a FT BOT e one - horse op - en _ sleigh. Jin - gle bells, jin - gle bells, © jin - gle all the’ way; Oh, what fun it is to ride in a 1 2. BP Ber B B co F one-horse op - en sleigh. sleigh. Jin - gle bells, 5 ~ jin - gle bells, jin - gle all the way; Oh, what fun it A is to ride in a one-horse op- en sleigh. Jin - gle bells, A BP F Gm a a jin - gle bells, jin - gle all the way; Oh, what fun it aim Gm'/c c ” ° F Gm/p cu F 2 Verse 2 2 Now the ground is white, go it while you're young; A Take the girls tonight, sing this sleighing song. A Get a bob-tailed bay, two-forty for his speed; a Then hitch him to an open sleigh, - ‘And you will take the lead. a 6 Mary’s Boy Child Words & Music by Jester Hoirston Calypso (J = 100) BP BPaug EB Ee BP FT BP (B») _ B Bs F P B time a-go— in Beth - le~hem,— so the Ho-ly Bi-ble say, Braug eB BS BP Fr BP Ma-ry’s boy child Je - sus Christ_ was born on Christ-mas Day. BP F B fy Gm BS Cp F FoF Hark, now hear the an-gels sing; a new King bom to- day, And BP BYaug B Bs BP F BP 2 e Man will live for ev - er- more, Be- cause of Christ-mas Day bd F BP /y Gm BS Cle F PoP v Trum-pets sound and angels sing, _—ilis - ten. to what they say: That v To Coda B> Boaug BP ER Be FI Man will live for ev - er- more, Be- cause of | Christ- mas Day. Bb Boaug EP EPS BP F BP id While (Verse 3 see block lyric) (B) B Eps F Pp shep - herds watched_ their flocks by night,— them see a bright new shin -ing star Braug BP EPs B FI ~~ — Them hear a choir_ sing, —the mus~- ic seemed to come_from g - (B) B ES - far, Now Jo -seph and his wife, © Ma - ry, come to F P BP Braug Beth - le - hem that night Them find no place to D.& al Coda Ee bs BP F i 2, ov born she child, Not a sin- gle room_ was in sight. Day. CODA Slower BP Beaug B Bs Day. Man will live. for ev - er - more, Be BP Bb Bbaug «EPR BP F Bb ——_.—_——.. -cause of Christ- mas Day. Verse 3 By and by they find a little nook Ina stable all forlorn; And, ina manger cold and dark, Mary’s little boy was born. Long time ago in Bethlehem, So the Holy Bible say, Mary’s boy child, Jesus Christ, ‘Was born on Christmas Day. a O Little Town Of Bethlehem ES Traditional Christmes Carel ~ 100 > B a Big BP EP Cm BP B AP Cm? ADS BHT 7 lit - te town of Beth - le - hem, how _ still we see thee lie, A - bove thy deep and dream - less sleep, The A AP Cm? abs BT BP Gm BP/ab - ; — + si - lent_ stars go by Ye_ in. thy dark___—streets— ~ Big cm BP B/s Pig PF APS Fi/s BP Tsus BPT ~ shi - - -neth the ev - er - last - ing light. The a i123. Bab BMG BP eB Gm/p Bem/p» C7 Fm B/ph ABS BP e_ o hopes and fears of all__ the__._ years Are met in—— thee to - Seige earn Caprpeseed emer 20 Be Edim Fm E/pp Avs BP? ge Bb? night. 2.0 Slow e Gm/p —B’mé/pp C7 Fb Bye AM BPP AP/gh e — a bide with__us, our — Lord Em - ma - mu el! Verse 2 O morning stars, together proclaim the holy birth; ‘And praises sing to God the King, ‘And peace to men on earth. For Christ is born of Mary and, gathered all above ‘While mortals sleep, the angels keep ‘Their watch of wond'ring love. Verse 3 How silently, how silently, the wond’rous gift is given! So God imparts to human hearts ‘The blessings of His Heaven. ‘No ear may hear his coming; but, in this world of sin, Where meek souls will receive Him still The dear Christ enters in. Verse 4 O holy child of Bethlehem, descend to us we pray; Cast out our sin and enter in, Be born in us today. We hear the Christmas angels the great good tidings tell. © come tous, abide with us, Our Lord Emmanuel! . Once In Royal David’s City Traditional Christmas Carol y J=76 ~ F c F a c G Ga e G'sust G7 mn (Nc) 1.Once, in Roy - al Da - vid’s_ = (Verses 2. 3. 4. 6. see block lyric) Csust/> C Am Em F a ic G a (N.C) ci - ty, stood a low - ly cat - te shed © Where a a G Gisust GT Csust/y C Am Em F a moth - er laid her ba- by in a man - ger for his ra To Coda 2 c F ic) Dm? a 4 bed. Ma - vy was that moth - er mild, Jes us A 123. 4. _ c F a c G Gr c G EVgt (N.C) (Nc) Christ her ‘lit - tle child, 2.He came — glad - ness. 5.And our Am Cig Fo ET Asust/Am Em/g Fmaj?Dm? Bm?) ET 4 P eyes at last shall see Him, Through His own re - deem - ing— 2 Am G Eigt Am Gg FS ET Asust/y Am Emyg NC) love. For that child, so dear and gen - tle, is our Scere ee 2 Fmaj’Dm7 = Bm7)— EP Am Fim) B? Em Am? Dm’ BmTbs) Lord in Heavy - en a -bove. And He leads His child - ren D.& al Coda Esust ET Am Didim C/g FF Dipp G7 c G(INC) G7 on To the place + where he is gone. 6, Not in CODA — Maestoso Cc F rc] F fou @ crowned, All in white, shall wait__ a - round. Verse 2 He came down to earth from Heaven, Who is God and Lord of all; ‘And His shelter was a stable, And His cradle was a stall. With the poor and meek and lowly, Lived on earth our Saviour holy. Verse 3 ‘And, through all his wond'rous childhood, ‘He would honour and obey, Love and watch the lowly maiden Tn whose gentle arms He lay, Christian children all must be Mild, obedient, good as He. Verse 4 For He is our childhood’ pattern, Day by day, like us, He grew. He was little, weak and helpless; Tears and smiles, like us, He knew. ‘And He feeleth for our sadness, ‘And He shareth in our gladness. Verse 5 See music. Verse 6 Not in that poor lowly stable, With the oxen standing by, We shall see Him, but in Heaven, Set at God’s right hand on high: When, like stars, His children, crowned Allin white, shall wait around. 23 - Silent Night 5 Words & Music by Joseph Mohr & Franz Gruber 1=76 F Figim = Gm? Bes) F ea LSi - - ~~ lent night! Ho- - - night! ~ (Verses 2 & 3 see block lyric) > All is calm, all is bright Round yon Vir- - -gin and. her child, - Ho - - ly In - = fant, so ten - der and mild, Sleep in hea - - ven - ly peace, aa ara" mn ~ Sleep in hea - ven-ly peace. a tempo, espressivo ~ F Bm7, a Am Dm a ~ born. (Tacet vocal) “ Am Dm Ems) AT Dm Adim BPmaj’ Gm’ Am? a Dm Bhmaj? Gui ames) D Poco rit. 5 Gm fe E73) Dm Deaug Fic Bm7es) a _ Oo a tempo CODA Amt), Bm7es) ~ ving grace, Poco rall. Gm Ip Emte9) Jes - us, Lord, a tempo, slower Fic Jes Flim = Gm™ a us, Lord, at. Thy Verse 2 Silent night! Holy night! Shepherds quail at the sight. Glories stream from Heaven afar; Heavenly hosts sing Alleluia! Christ the Saviour is bor, Christ the Saviour is born. Verse 3 Tacet Verse 4 Silent night! Holy night! Son of God, loves pure light: Radiant beams Thy holy face With the dawn of saving grace, Jesus, Lord, at Thy birth; Jesus, Lord, at Thy birth! at A709) Thy Dm D?aug F/c birth; Sleigh Ride Words by Mitchell Parich ‘Music by Leroy Anderson J=192 B No. 1.Just hear those sleigh bells. jin - gi - ing, (Verse 2 see block lyric) Fm? BT B Fm? BT love - ly weath- er for a sleigh ride to -geth - er with you. TTT o Bp ro 2.Out - side, the you, Gid - dy - up, gid - dy-up, gid - dy - up, let's go; Let's look at the a Am? D show. We'te rid - ing in a won ~ der ~ land of snow, Gid - dy - up, gid - dy - up, gid - dy - Just hold - ing your hand. 7 Fm? - Bb Fm? We're glid -ing 2 - long with a song of a win-ter-y fair- y ~ > BT NGC. B Fm? pe? sland, 3.Qur cheeks are nice. and ro~ sy, and com - fy co- zy are (Verse 4 see block lyric) B Fm? BP? we We're snug - gled up to ~ geth-er like two 2nd time to Coda Fm? o Bip birds of a feath- er would be. 4.Let’s take that 2. BP AM eb PrP fF AY/p> BP SBF maj? you, 5.There’s a birth - day par - ty (Verse 6 see block lyric) at the home of Fam- = - er Gray, It - ll be the-~=— per - fect end - ing to a per- - fect Edim Fm? Fadim day We'll be sing - ing the songs we love «to sing, ~—with - 28 ~ Big Gy a sin - gle stop, At the fi- re - place while we -~ Am? pb G Edim BPI) Ber — watch the chest - nuts Poy Pop! Pop! Pop! 6.There’s a P P p! Pop! BP Abadd? BP Abadd? ~ Wes. These won - der - ful things are the things Wwe re - ~ B Abad? BP APadd? BP Nc. D&X al Coda mem - ber all through our lives! Just hear those ~ Molto rall. na ® you. ~ Verse 2 = Outside the snow is falling and friends are calling “Yoo, hoo! - Come on, it's lovely weather for a sleigh ride together with you. “ Verse 4 ~ Let's take that road before us and sing a chorus or two; ~ Come on, it’s lovely weather for a sleigh ride together with you. A Verse 6 A There's a happy feeling nothing in the world can buy, - When they pass around the coffee and the pumpkin pie; It ll nearly be like a picture print by Currier and Ives. These wonderful things are the things ‘We remember all through our lives! ~ Winter Wonderland Words by Dick Smith ‘Music by Felix Bernard 2 J =108 > Fr Psust F Psust ° Ibs) ~ BPS BP ONG. BPmaj? BPS BPmaj? Bdim = Sleigh bells ring, are you list - "ning? In the Cm7addF Cm’addF P F Posust —— lane snow is glist - ‘ning, A. beau- ti-ful sight_____ We're a ¥F Foust C? Ibs) Boo BP — hap py to ~ night walk - ing in a win - ter won - der- land Gone _ a : Bomaj? BPS maj? Baie CmiaddF a way is the blue - bird. Here to stay is a ~ CmladdF P F Posust on F new — bird: He sings a love - song. as we go a- long— ° F169) pbs BP D, ae si walk -ing in a win - ter won - der -land. In the mea -dow we can build a 4 snow man,— Then pre-tend that he is Par - son Brown. 5 F oe F - Hen say “Are you mar - ried?”, we'll say “No, man; But a oe Cc Cm/p F NC BPmaj? BPS La-ter on we'll ~~ con- - you can do the job when you're in town! Brmaj? Baim CmaddF F? CmiaddF F Posust —— - spire As-_ we ‘dream by the fire, To face un-a- fraid___ the > Posust C? Fb) Bes BPC. a plans that we made, Walk - ing in awin - ter won - der- land. _ Sleigh bells > 2 > Bos BP FP Pesust Psust e = + land To face un- a - fraid. the plans that we made, ° P Fug BP BPS ~ Walk - ing- in a win- ter. won - der- land.— a a ) yI)Dd 39d ) ‘Trumpet in Bb ‘Tpt. Tpt. Tpt. ‘Tpt. 60 66 70.

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