Christmas gave birth to numerous immortal songs! The Christmas season can often be quite stressful, while still being one of the most beautiful times of the year: Think about all the delicious food, the nostalgic smells - and of course the music. Christmas is right around the corner! That means: prepare yourself to give away and to be given presents. Soon it will be that time again: the bells are ringing, the snow is falling and the choirs are singing. This will make learning easier for you! Note that we have also gathered these beautiful Christmas songs in a collection which you can access here: ▶️ Play The Most Beautiful Christmas Carols for the Guitar (Sheet Music and Tabs) #Silent night tab notes professional#Tomplay allows you also to listen to a professional recording of each song which is synchronised with the Sheet Music. View a range of Christmas Carols Music Books at Amazon.Thanks to Tomplay you can learn these songs now and play them right on time for Christmas! For each song, we have included a link to the Guitar Sheet Music and Tabs. Want more ideas and inspiration for playing simple versions of Silent Night? Check out our video (this is recorded for the C Major version but can be adapted to A Major): Notice that you only need three chords to play it: A major, D major, and E major:įollow our lighted keyboard video to gain more insight into playing this Christmas carol. See how you like them!ĭownload MP3 Silent Night: Lead/Chord Sheetįinally, here’s a very simple lead sheet for Silent Night. They may prove off-putting if you are accompanying singers (depending on the situation) but if you are playing the carol on its own for enjoyment or performance, you may find one or both are interesting alternatives. The final two versions of Silent Night use some alternative left-hand chord structures to give the piece a different feel. The bass line remains the same.ĭownload MP3 Silent Night: Alternative Versions In the third version of Silent Night, I’ve added two-note chords to the right hand, always with the melody note as the highest note. It’s written so that you only have to play one note per bar, and in fact there are only three different notes used: A, D and E.ĭownload MP3 Silent Night: Adding Harmony And Fullness With Chords You have time to move your whole hand between bar 20 and 21, to play the A with your 5th (little) finger.īelow is a simple bass line for the carol using just one note.Play the B of the 17th bar with your 3rd (middle) finger.Play the F# of the 9th bar with your 3rd (middle) finger, the notes should then run naturally.On the B in the fifth bar, start on your 5th (little) finger and run naturally. Start on the 4th finger and play naturally. The first note (dotted crochet/quarter-note) takes 3 of these the second note (quaver/eighth note) takes just 1 of these the final crochet (quarter note) takes the remaining 2 half-beats. Imagine that the bar is split into 6 half-beats. Note that there are a number of places with a similar rhythm, formed by a dotted crotchet (quarter note) followed by a quaver (eighth note) and a crochet (quarter note). The third and fourth lines have the same 4-bar melody.Į F# E : C# : E F# E : C# : B B : G# : A A : E :į# F# : A G# F# : E F# E : C# : F# F# : A G# F# : E F# E : C# :ī B : D B G# : A : C# : A E C# : E D B : A : The first phrase, to which the words “Silent Night” are sung, is repeated twice. Several short phrases in each verse are repeated. (See Silent Night in C Major for exactly the same tutorial in a higher key.) Silent Night: Main Melody Silent Night is written and played here in the key of A Major, and has a 3/4 (waltz) time signature (as does Away in a Manger). View a range of Christmas Carols Music Books at Amazon. #Silent night tab notes series#Check out our complete series on mastering Christmas Carols on Piano and Keyboard.Ĭlick on any of the music scores to view/print higher resolution versions
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