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The Ultimate Guitar Christmas Fake Book (Songbook): 200 Holiday Favorites with Melody, Lyrics and Chord Frames by Hal Leonard LLCratings:
4/5 (43 ratings)
Length:
73 songs
Description
(Ukulele Chord Songbook). This series features books with complete lyrics and chord symbols above the lyrics for dozens of great songs. Each song also includes chord grids at the top of every page and the first notes of the melody for easy reference. These books are perfect for people who don't read music but want to strum chords and sing and are equally ideal for more advanced, music-reading ukulele players who don't feel like wading through note-for-note notation. This holiday collection features 75 favorites carols: Away in a Manger * Coventry Carol * Ding Dong! Merrily on High! * The First Noel * Good King Wenceslas * Hark! the Herald Angels Sing * I Saw Three Ships * Joy to the World * O Little Town of Bethlehem * Rise Up, Shepherd, and Follow * Still, Still, Still * Up on the Housetop * We Wish You a Merry Christmas * What Child Is This? * and more.
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- (5/5)A wonderful musical adaptation of Charles Dickens, The Christmas Carol, as only the Muppets can do it. There is singing, laughing and sentiment. Leaves you feeling warm and fuzzy.
- (4/5)A wealthy, uncaring man is haunted by Christmas Muppets.It's a great balancing act of the classic story with Muppet silliness. The humor is never great, but it's always at least pleasant. Meanwhile, the serious bits manage to be as effective as any other film of the story, despite the pretense of not taking things seriously.Concept: AStory: ACharacters: BDialog: BPacing: BCinematography: BSpecial effects/design: BActing: BMusic: CEnjoyment: AGPA: 3.2/4
- (4/5)The live action setting and actors would do credit to any movie version of this classic. The Muppets acting in character are suitable companions; those acting as Muppet extras and narrators are, well, Muppety.The songs are serviceable although not particularly memorable, with the exception of the really moving scene where Belle leaves young Ebenezer. However, the "intervention" of the Muppets does make the darker parts of the story more accessible to children.