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Dobro Christmas Songbook
Catalogue No: MLB21508
£9.99
Awaiting restock from UK distributor, typically dispatched in 3-4 weeks
Featuring 28 well-known Christmas songs arranged for squareneck resonator guitar with chord symbols for an accompaniment instrument. Book contains chord diagrams for accompaniment guitar as well as common strum patterns to use for rhythm backup. All songs are arranged in standard notation and tablature for Dobro®.This book may be used along with Mel Bay's Mandolin Christmas Songbook and Mel Bay's Ukulele Christmas Songbook . All songs, except 'Away in a Manger' are in the same key and can be played together. Most songs in Mel Bay's Tenor Banjo Christmas Songbook are also in the same key and can be used together.
CONTENTS
- Angels We Have Heard On High
- Auld Lang Syne
- Away In A Manger
- Bring A Torch, Jeanette, Isabella
- Deck The Halls
- Go Tell It On The Mountain
- God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
- Good King Wenceslas
- Hark! The Herald Angels Sing
- I Saw Three Ships
- It Came Upon A Midnight Clear
- Jingle Bells
- Jolly Old Saint Nicholas
- Joy To The World
- O Christmas Tree
- O Come, All Ye Faithful
- O Come, O Come Emmanuel
- O Little Town Of Bethlehem
- Silent Night
- The First Noel
- The Holly And The Ivy
- Toyland
- Up On The Housetop
- We Three Kings Of Orient Are
- We Wish You A Merry Christmas
- What Child Is This?
- While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks by Night