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Lyr/Chords Req: Oh Holy Night

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Q (Frank Staplin) 05 Dec 04 - 09:44 PM
GUEST 05 Dec 04 - 07:20 PM
MMario 20 Nov 99 - 09:05 PM
DonMeixner 20 Nov 99 - 04:52 PM
jeffp 20 Nov 99 - 04:11 PM
Gary T 20 Nov 99 - 01:56 PM
jeffp 20 Nov 99 - 08:58 AM
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Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Req: Oh Holy Night
From: Q (Frank Staplin)
Date: 05 Dec 04 - 09:44 PM

The 'high notes' were in sheet music in Hutchins, "Carols Old and New," 1916, and are the solo notes. Not for us ordinary mortals, or at least not for me!
'Peuple à genoux' are the original words that Dwight changed to 'Fall on your knees.' Adam is credited with the music in this score, but the high solo is not in the Adam sheet music that I found (see below).
Hymns and Carols of Christmas: Minuit chretiens

Sheet music from 1880, orchestration Joncières, shows singable notes (direction Tutti) for 'Peuple à genoux' etc. and shows no solo part: Minuit chretiens
Whether Adam wrote parts or someone else arranged the music for the high solo, I don't know, but it was in the 1916 English score cited above.

The best version of this song that I know is sung by Willie K. (Kalikimaka) on his 1999 Mountain Apple cd (with the high notes!).


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Subject: Singer who put high notes on "fall on your knees"
From: GUEST
Date: 05 Dec 04 - 07:20 PM


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Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Req: Oh Holy Night
From: MMario
Date: 20 Nov 99 - 09:05 PM

yes, but Don, it's so much fun even when you're NOT one of the "real singers". BTW I'll be at the sherwood friday evenings from 7 to 8:30 during the Dicken's run.....


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Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Req: Oh Holy Night
From: DonMeixner
Date: 20 Nov 99 - 04:52 PM

This is also my favorite of the "Traditional Known" Christmas Hymns. It lets you know in short order who the real singers are.

Don


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Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Req: Oh Holy Night
From: jeffp
Date: 20 Nov 99 - 04:11 PM

Thanks, Gary_T!! You've been a great help. It's my mother-in-law's favorite Christmas song and my wife's too. Our whole family thanks you!


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Subject: Chords Add: O HOLY NIGHT
From: Gary T
Date: 20 Nov 99 - 01:56 PM

(Intro)C Dm C G7 C - C - (start singing "O holy")

C F C - C G7 C - ("night" on first beat of first C chord)

C F C - Em B7 Em -

G7 - C - G7 - C -

Am - Em - Dm - Am -

C G7 C F C G7 C -

G7 - C Dm C G7 C -


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Subject: Oh Holy Night
From: jeffp
Date: 20 Nov 99 - 08:58 AM

Can someone help me with the chords for Oh Holy Night? I've got the music around somewhere in the attic, but I haven't seen it in 2 years and my wife wants me to play it for a family gathering this Xmas. Any help would be appreciated.


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