Where Are You Christmas?
by Faith Hill
Piano Solo - Digital Sheet Music

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Piano Solo - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.802897

By Faith Hill. By James Horner, Mariah Carey, Wilbur H Jennings, and Will Jennings. Arranged by Johnathan Kana. Contemporary,Pop. Score. 5 pages. Johnathan Kana #2864561. Published by Johnathan Kana (A0.802897).

Featured in the live-action film How the Grinch Stole Christmas and popularized by Mariah Carey, this song is a radio favorite around the holiday season. In this new arrangement for romantic new age piano, the instantly-recognizable melody is bolstered by intermediate-level keyboarding techniques that reinforce the forward movement of the song from bleakness to hope--from a world without Christmas to a world where Christmas reigns in the heart every day of the year. Suitable for secular recitals, Advent worship services, or family gatherings around the piano, this solo is one you're going to want to play every year. (2016 Holiday Contest Entry)


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