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Copyright © 2010-2013 by Rodrigo Schejtman (PianoEncyclopedia.com) Holiday Songs – for Piano The Piano Encyclopedia All rights reserved. This book is protected by copyright laws and international treatises. Permission must be obtained in writing from its publisher “Rodrigo Schejtman”‐ for the use of any original text, graphics or illustration. Permission must also be obtained in writing from its publisher for the reproduction, storage in a retrieval system, or transmission in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or likewise. Neither this book nor any part may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, microfilming, and recording, or by any information storage or retrieval system, without prior permission in writing from the publisher. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this book, or any parts of this book, including any images, and illustrations, may result in severe civil and criminal penalties Reservado todos los derechos. No se permite reproducción parcial o total, el almacenamiento, el alquiler, la transmisión o la transformación de esta obra, en cualquier forma o por cualquier medio, sea electrónico o mecánica, mediante fotocopias, digitalización, u otros métodos, sin el permiso previo y escrito de los editores. Su infracción está penada por las leyes 11723, 25446, y tratados internacionales. Edición argentina. Queda hecho el depósito que previene la ley 11723. This publication was provided for free for educational purposes. It cannot be sold, nor redistributed without The Piano Encyclopedia's explicit and written permission. All song lyrics contained in this book are copyright of the respective songwriters or lyric authors.

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What’s Inside the Holiday Songs Book TABLE OF CONTENTS

Introduction .......................................................................................................... 3

Holiday Songs For Piano ..................................................................................... 4

What Child Is This ............................................................................................... 9 Lyrics ............................................................................................................... 9 Chords ............................................................................................................ 11

Jingle Bells ........................................................................................................ 12

Lyrics .............................................................................................................. 12 Chords ............................................................................................................ 15

Deck the Halls .................................................................................................... 16 Lyrics .............................................................................................................. 17 Chords ............................................................................................................ 17

Feliz Navidad ..................................................................................................... 18 Lyrics .............................................................................................................. 18 Chords ........................................................................................................... 20

Jingle Bell Rock ................................................................................................. 21 Lyrics ............................................................................................................. 23 Chords ........................................................................................................... 23

Grandma Got Run Over By a Reindeer .............................................................. 25 Lyrics ............................................................................................................. 29 Chords ........................................................................................................... 29

Success Stories from our Students .......................................................................... 32

We Wish you a Happy Holiday Season and a Happy New Year! ............................... 33

Members-Only Exclusive Promotion ....................................................................... 33

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Introduction Many amazing things have happened at The Piano Encyclopedia this year. Ever since we

got recognized by Forbes Magazine as the premier online piano course, we have been

continuously working to revolutionize the way people learn piano around the world. We

have now reached customers in over 70 countries and inspired thousands of success stories.

Furthermore, we have made some ground-breaking technological advancements and we

are proud to have completely renewed and improved ALL our products this year.

All this wouldn't have been possible without the support of all our followers! To thank you, we

have prepared this surprise gift for you, special for this holiday season, as our way of showing

our appreciation for your continuous support.

We present to you the “Holiday Songs for Piano” book. It includes the popular songs that are

enjoyed by everyone during this season. All the songs come with lyrics, chords, and piano

charts that will aid you in learning how to play the songs. This works by having the chords

displayed on piano diagrams showing you the keys you will need to play!

This is perfect for printing out and placing next to your piano, so that you are able to wow

your family and friends by playing some songs ideal for this holiday season!

The Holiday Song Book is the gift that just keeps on giving as you will get better every time

you sit down to play. Gather your friends and family, and take some time just to celebrate

the season together and enjoy the gift of music.

Enjoy! Rod Schejtman __________________________________________ CEO & Founder of The Piano Encyclopedia

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Holiday Songs For Piano Sing and Play!

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How to Use this Songbook

Ready to play?

All the songs contained in this book are in lead sheet form. You might be wondering

about how to use them and what might be the best way to make the most out of this

book. This section is dedicated to explain all you need to know on how to use this book

and how to play your favorite Holiday songs!

First of all, you might be asking yourself "what is a lead sheet?". Simple, a lead sheet is a

form of music notation that shows just the chords and the lyrics of any song. And believe

us, that is more than enough as the chords are actually the skeleton of any song. Lead

sheets are super easy to play and in fact, is the preferred way to write and play song

quickly by trained musicians.

So what can you find on a lead sheet? The lyrics are combined with symbols that are

positioned on the words of the lyrics. These symbols -such as “C”, “Em”, or “G7”- actually

represent chords. Musicians use these symbols for short and it is a very powerful notation

as you can write complete songs, in just a few chord symbols.

“What are chords?” Here is a quick recap: chords are simply a combination of three or

more notes that are meant to be played together. In fact, if you play more than two

notes together, you would have played a chord. But - of course - some combinations of

notes sound better than others. Still the lead sheet will tell you exactly what chords to

play with the chord symbols you will find. For a deeper review: Click here to watch a free

video lesson about chords.

“What happens if I don’t know the chord symbols?”. Not a problem! At the end of each

song you will find piano keyboard images which show you exactly what notes to play for

each chord symbol. This will make it extremely easy for you to be able to play all your

favorite songs and get into the Holiday spirit!

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The piano keyboard images will look like the one below, where you will be able to see

the name or symbol used to represent the chord at the top, and the piano keys to be

pressed in green:

Don't worry about the chord names - yet! Just focus on playing the right notes whenever

you see any chord symbol.

“What can I do with my left and right hand?” - you might also ask. That’s a great question

too. There are multiple ways to play from a lead sheet. However, first of all, you must

remember that you won't be playing the melody - you'll be singing it (or have your family

or friends sing with you!). This means that you will be using the piano to accompany the

singing and get the chance to play some of the all-time Holiday classics - and even

throw a little holiday concert, in the comforts of your home.

"So, what are the different methods?". The first method is to play the same chord with both

hands, at the same time. You will get a full rich sound. Your left hand should be placed

close to the leftmost part of your keyboard, so you get a deeper sound. The trick,

however, is that your right hand, should be at least an octave apart (at least 12 keys

apart) from your left hand, so you get even a fuller sound (this detail is very important).

This is the method we recommend the most, especially if you are just starting out.

The second method is to play the chord on the right hand along with the bass notes on

the left hand. Which bass note to play with your left hand? The most basic and easiest

way to do this is to play the first note of the chord as the bass note, using your left hand,

on the leftmost part of your keyboard.

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Simultaneously as you do this, play the chord with your right hand. Here are some

examples: if your chord is a “C”, then play a “C” note - with your left hand - and the full

chord with your right hand; if your chord is “G7”, play a “G” note - with your left hand -

and the full chord with your right hand; and as the final example, if your chord is a “Dm”,

play a “D” note - with your left hand - and play the full chord with your right hand. Easy!

Make sure you do this with at least an octave or two apart to achieve a more complete

sound.

However, if you are a beginner or first time player, we recommend you use the first method

or play just with your right hand alone, until you gain some practice.

Whatever method you choose, you don’t have to play each chord just once. You can

repeat each chord multiple times by playing it in a consistent rhythm, until you reach the

next chord change. This works great for almost every rock song and is very easy to do!

“Can I do anything different to make it sound nicer?” - you might ask. Of course! There are

dozens of ways of accompanying a singer or playing songs and you will find detailed

information about this, as well as everything you need to know about chords and the

different ways that you can play from a lead-sheet, on our Digital Home-Study Course

”The Logic Behind Music”. This course is recommended for all levels: first-time players,

beginners, intermediates, and advanced players. By teaching you how to recognize the

hidden patterns of music, you will learn not just how to play your favorite songs across all

music styles - from classical and jazz, to rock, gospel, and more - but also, how to play

songs by ear, improvise, and create your own music. (And yes! Those skills can be

learned).

To learn more about our Digital Home-Study Course and understand why it has been

recognized by FORBES as "the course that is revolutionizing the way people learn how to

play the piano", Click Here.

We recommend that you start playing the songs of this book in order. The difficulty and the

number of chords required to play each song increases as you progress from each song

to song.

If you’re ready to hone your musical prowess and play your favorite Holiday songs, then it’stime for you to go to the next page. We hope you enjoy!

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Sing and Play

WHAT CHILD IS THIS

BY WILLIAM CHATTERTON DIX ©1865

Am C G Em What Child is this who, laid to rest

Am E On Mary's lap is sleeping? Am C G Em

Whom angels greet with anthems sweet, Am E

While shepherds watch are keeping?

C G Em This, this is Christ the King,

Am E Whom shepherds guard and angels sing.

C G Em Haste, haste, to bring Him laud,

Am E The Babe, the Son of Mary.

Am C G Em Why lies He in such mean estate,

Am E Where ox and ass are feeding?

Am C G Em Good Christians, fear, for sinners here

Am E The silent Word is pleading.

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Sing and Play JINGLE BELLS

BY JAMES LORD PIERPONT ©1857

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Dm G7 C O'er the fields we go, laughing all the way.

C F Bells on bob-tails ring, making spirits bright,

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VERSE 2:

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Dm G7 C G7 He laughed at me as I there lay but quickly drove away. Oh!

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Sing and Play

FELIZ NAVIDAD

BY JOSE FELICIANO ©1970

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Sing and Play

GRANDMA GOT RUN OVER BY A REINDEER

BY RANDY BROOKS © 1979

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C Grandma got run over by a reindeer. F

Walking home from our house Christmas-eve. C

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Am Em When we found her Christmas morning,

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F she had hoof-prints on her forehead, and

G7 C incriminating Claw marks on her back

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CHORUS:

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Should we open up her gifts or send them back (SEND THEM BACK!)

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As for me and grandpa we believe.

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VERSE 3:

C G7 Now the goose is on the table

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D (SING IT GRANDMA!)

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