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First time ever posting, but I have been checking out the site for about a month. Where did the lesson suggestion section go? I was wondering if Kirk could post a Christmas tune so that I could work on one for the holiday season. Any tune except Silent Night, because I know that one.
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There were so many suggestions that it would take a life time to do them all so it was discontinued. There should be 2 lessons here on Xmas tunes .White Xmas and Jingle Bells. I haven't looked at them in ages, but I am pretty sure they are still in there somewhere.

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G'day tcw437, welcome aboard....
I cant help you with christmas tunes.... unless your after Kevin B wilson ones


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Welcome tcw437. What level of difficulty are you looking for?


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Here is a 'what child is this' by Charles Gacsi on wholenote. There are quite a few on this site if you search the lessons area with the word christmas.


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Yup. I just used the search function to look in Kirks' lessons. They are both still there.

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thank you everyone. I will be checking out the two christmas tunes on here. I was looking for some very basic beginner-level Christmas tunes.

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