(Easy Piano Songbook). 70 easy-to-play arrangements of your favorite Christmas songs! Each song includes a beautifully simplified keyboard part; guitar chords; and lyrics. Also included is a guitar chord chart for handy reference. Enjoy playing your holiday favorites today! Songs include: All I Want for Christmas Is My Two Front Teeth * Auld Lang Syne * Baby; Its Cold Outside * Blue Christmas * The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire) * Deck the Hall * Do They Know Its Christmas? (Feed the World) * Feliz Navidad * Good King Wenceslas * Here Comes Santa Claus (Right down Santa Claus Lane) * (Theres No Place Like) Home for the Holidays * Ill Be Home for Christmas * It Came upon the Midnight Clear * Jingle Bell Rock * Jingle Bells * Joy to the World * Last Christmas * Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! * A Marshmallow World * The Most Wonderful Time of the Year * O Christmas Tree * O Holy Night * Santa Baby * Silent Night * Silver Bells * The Twelve Days of Christmas * Up on the Housetop * What Are You Doing New Years Eve? * What Child Is This? * and many more.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Extremely Excellent Book on Stone Sculpting; Carrara; Michelangelo; and Many Other Interesting ThingsBy jewing@kilstock.comFor context; I am a sculptor who works in marble and limestone; mainly abstract. I have spent time carving with teachers in California; Italy and my hometown; Atlanta. I am a patent lawyer by trade and enjoy geology; hiking among the stones; and reading about Konstantin Brancusi and Henry Moore among others.That said; this book is one of the best I have read on the subject of carving. I have read it multiple times and it is full of my underlining and annotations. The description of the people; culture and the quarries around Carrara makes you understand the place at a depth you will never get to by just being there for a while. The description of the stone; the tools and other mechanics of carving is some of the best I have ever read. I learned a great deal about how marble is structured and how it works from this book; subjects I thought I already knew well from years of carving. The books treatment of Michelangelo; the politics; the person; the economic constraints he was under; is riveting. If you are not a sculptor; I believe the book would nevertheless be engaging at least for the way it illuminates Michelangelo and also life in Italy. Scigliano is an engaging writer and the book is a page-turner and fun and rewarding to read all the way through.I think so highly of the book that I have bought it and given it to other people; including one of my instructors who has been an artist for many years but for whatever reason had not read this book.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. The author reveals great curiosity and rangeBy CJM52This is not the sort of book I normally pick up; but Im finding it to be a remarkable work; superbly written and illuminating. The author reveals great curiosity and range.3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Michelangelos Mountain: The Quest for Perfection in the Marble Quarries of CarraraBy AwtumleefAn early reference to marble work in Lee; Massachusetts caught my attention and drew me deep into this unique and fascinating account of the marble quarries that provided the raw material for the genius that we all now know as Michelangelo. I glimpsed the quarries from a train window on a trip to Italy a year ago; mistakening them for snow at first; and its an amazing sight. I highly recommend this book - the stone that inspired the Rennaissance is still there and this story of the mountains of marble is told with a passion that reflects the emotion of those times. A great read.