![]() ![]() If you’re a more advanced player, the version of Carol of the Bells as played by John King is really amazing. One of my favorite Christmas tunes, and the song that was played after my wife and I tied the knot at our wedding. I’m not sure why this isn’t included in the Christmas Trilogy, but here’s a nice and simple arrangement of Carol of the Bells from Ukulele Hunt. Good King Wenceslas: Two versions one rocky and one traditional.I bought these e-books one by one as they came out, but now Al offers them all together – 32 songs in total for just $14. Best of all, these are arranged to be easy enough that a moderately experienced fingerstyle player can play them through with very little learning curve. Al is a Brit and so some of these songs may not be familiar to Americans, but there’s plenty of familiar tunes. This is the mother lode and makes up the first few dozen pages of my Christmas section. In fact, I’ve only got three different arrangers included here, but the coverage among these three is very complete.Īl Wood’s collection almost has it all. They make great background entertainment for any Christmas party, or just to play on your own to get into the spirit of the holiday.Īl Wood from Ukulele Hunt totally owns this genre. Over the years I’ve amassed a pretty good collection of relatively easy tunes that I can play every year around Christmas time. I have a section in my ukulele music binder just for Christmas tunes. ![]()
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