Guitar Xmas Songs

Guitar Xmas Songs

Getting in the spirit of Christmas, I’ve written out four well-known tunes and arranged them for solo Guitar. I hope you enjoy them, please feel free to Share them, Print them and Play them.

The First Noel is a classic Christmas tune, which the arrangement is simple and mainly using block chords – perfect if you’re not used to playing solo guitar pieces.  Even if you just get the chords movements together, you’re halfway there.

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I’d recommend getting each bar under your hands and then building on the next bar and so on.  The song is written in 3, so you might want to count aloud for the first few times though (or even better, use a metronome!). And let each note ring!

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Again Silent Night is a classic! The first half of this is the simplest of ou solo guitar Christmas songs. This song mainly moves by block chords with a few leading notes to break up the transitions.

While bar 18 might look complex, is just a diminished run – and so you’re sliding one chord down twice – 4 frets each time.  Also in 3, it’s worth starting slowly, counting aloud and letting all notes ring out!

Jingle Bells is a must know, especially if you’re going to a few parties. Get this tune together and you’ll have the whole room singing along with you! Festive cheer – Nice!

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This arrangement is pretty involved and you might need to spend some time working on it to get it singing. Watch out for the jumps in position, leading notes and remember to pause at the end of bar 8 for dramatic effect!

We Wish You A Merry Christmas is also in 3 and a is fairly simplistic solo guitar Christmas song. However, do watch out for the large jumps – which you could move to make the transitions easier.

So I hope you enjoy these solo guitar Christmas songs. If you did, please let me know or send me a video! Sharing is also a superb way for you to spread the Christmas love!Tis the season to play music with your friends and family! Let’s have a look at some easy Christmas songs on guitar…

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Making your friends and family happy around the holidays is as simple as learning some easy Christmas songs on guitar that everyone can sing.

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It was initially written as a Thanksgiving song, but it works as soon as the weather gets cold, and if you are lucky enough to have children, you probably already know the Batman version.

Now, Brian is playing it in the key of Bb, because he has a horn section to contend with and they are built for flat keys, but we are going to play it in the key of G.

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If you’d like to swing along with Brian, you can just put your capo on the third fret and do exactly this:

The chords in between the lines are a split measure: the first two beats are an A7 and the second two are a D7.

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(If you don't understand the above image please read our article How To Read Guitar Chordboxes In 60 Seconds. It will make everything clear!)

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The Pentatonix are singing it in the key of F, but we are going to play it in the key of D. If F is a better key for your voice, you can use your capo on the third fret and play this:

Remember that by learning the structure of a song, you understand how it works. This doesn’t just work for easy Christmas songs on guitar, it works for any song at any difficulty level.

You better watch out! The next in your set of easy Christmas songs on guitar was written in 1934. Here’s a rocking version by the Boss himself, Bruce Springsteen.

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The structure of this song is A A B A, where A is “You better watch out” and B is “He sees you when you’re sleeping.”

If you lose track of your playing within a song, listen for the lyric that flags a certain section to you and jump back in! Remember, just keep strumming!

Most of the two sections are repetitive, as are most easy Christmas songs on guitar. This makes them a lot easier to memorize.

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If you’d like to sing with Elvis, you can put your capo on the second fret and play this sequence of chords:

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