Christmas on 34th Street

NEW for 2020! A complete playlist of tutorials for all 34 songs in the collection (YouTube). These tutorials are also available at facebook.com/uke.n.me/videos.

Christmas on 34th Street small34 Christmas Classics arranged for Ukulele (GCEA) and Baritone Ukulele by M. Ryan Taylor of UkulelePlay.com, each with only 3-4 chords each and presented in multiple keys to allow you to choose which is best for your vocal range and playing ability (also allows for easy modulating between verses).

Selected and arranged with ukulele clubs, jamming groups and classrooms in mind, where players may range from beginners to advanced players. Most of the songs have been placed in keys that allow a standard ukulele strung with traditional / re-entrant / high-g GCEA tuning to pluck the melody, allowing groups to create simple duets between pickers and strummers on the fly.

Songs include:
Away in a Manger
Boars Head Carol
Bring a Torch, Jeannette Isabella
Christmas is Coming!
Coventry Carol
Deck the Hall
Ding Dong! Merrily on High!
First Noel, The
Friendly Beasts
Go Tell it On the Mountain
Good Christian Men Rejoice
Good King Wenceslaus
Here We Come A-Wassailing
Holly and the Ivy, The
In the Bleak the Midwinter
Infant Holy, Infant Lowly
Jingle Bells – free sample!
Jolly Old St. Nicholas
Joy to the World
March of the Three Kings, The
Masters in this Hall
O Come, Little Children
Once in Royal Davids City
Rocking Carol
Shepherd! Shake Off Your Drowsy Sleep
Silent Night
Sing We Now of Christmas
Sussex Carol
Twelve Days of Christmas, The
Up on the Housetop
Wassail, Wassail, All Over the Town!
We Wish You a Merry Christmas
Wexford Carol, The
What Child is This?

Reviews

  • “Much more than your typical ukulele songbook, Christmas on 34th Street is a treasure trove of Christmas chestnuts arranged in multiple keys to fit a wide vocal range. With thirty-four songs featuring traditional classics to rediscovered gems, M. Ryan Taylor has produced the only Christmas songbook you’ll need for this or any other holiday season sing-along.” ~ Jim D’Ville of PlayUkuleleByEar.com
  • “There are 34 songs in here, but what I find really nice is that he has presented most of them in multiple keys to ensure that any group should be able to find a version that suits their vocal ranges. Thats a really neat idea that you don’t normally see in song books that kind of tell you to ‘play it this way or the highway’. He also went another step further and as well as providing standard GCEA chord boxes at the top of each sheet, he has provided Baritone chord boxes too. Something else you don’t see all that often.” ~ Barry Maz of GotaUkulele.com (visit site for the full review)
  • Many more reviews of Christmas on 34th Street on Amazon

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