Details
Summary
- Instrument:
- Piano, Vocal, Guitar Piano Solo
- Composers:
- Jim Brickman
- Publishers:
- Alfred Music
- UPC:
- 038081395272
- ISBN:
- 9780739070376
- Format:
- Collection / Songbook
- Item types:
- Physical
- Musical forms:
- Waltz
- Artist:
- Jim Brickman
- Usages:
- Christmas
- Number of Pages:
- 72
- Shipping Weight:
- 0.75 pounds
Detailed Description
SKU: AP.35150
Piano Solo & Piano/Vocal/Chords. Composed by Jim Brickman. This edition: Piano Solo & Piano/Vocal/Chords. Artist/Personality; Piano - Personality Book; Piano Supplemental. Christmas; Sacred; Secular; Winter. Book. 72 pages. Alfred Music #00-35150. Published by Alfred Music (AP.35150).ISBN 9780739070376. UPC: 038081395272. English. Jim Brickman.
This songbook includes four pages of color photos. Titles: Little Drummer Boy * Lights of Christmas * The Twelve Days of Christmas * Shades of White * Jingle Bells * In the Bleak Midwinter * The Greatest Gift of All (Your Love) * Here We Come A-Caroling * It Came Upon a Midnight Clear * Jolly Old St. Nicholas * O Christmas Tree * What Child Is This? * Caroling, Caroling * Christmas Waltz * Oíche Chiúin (Silent Night).
Song List
The Little Drummer Boy
Caroling, Caroling
Jingle Bells
Christmas Waltz
Here We Come A-Caroling
It Came Upon a Midnight Clear
What Child Is This?
Shades Of White
Oiche Chiuin (Silent Night)
Lights of Christmas
The Twelve Days of Christmas
Jolly Old St. Nicholas
The Greatest Gift of All (Your Love)
In the bleak midwinter
O Christmas Tree
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Ratings + Reviews
5 Rating
1 review
Lizzi J.
Jul 3, 2019
I really purchased the book for the Christmas Waltz. It's easy enough to play for an advanced beginner, and not challenging at all for Intermediate. I just love the melody. I'm slowly learning the others but it's difficult to get into Christmas music in the middle of July. Can't go wrong with Jim Brickman though!