Mastering Christmas Carols on the Piano and Keyboard: We Wish You A Merry Christmas

November 11, 2009

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Moving along on our series on mastering Christmas Carols on Piano and Keyboard, we come to “We Wish You a Merry Christmas”. Purists might say this isn’t a carol, but we won’t worry too much about that at the moment.

Introduction

Like Silent Night, We Wish You A Merry Christmas is in 3/4 (waltz time).

The version presented here is played in G Major. This is a fairly easy key to play in (one sharp – F# – though there are some occasional accidentals along the way) and, importantly, to sing in.

Main Melody

You’ll notice that the main “We Wish You a Merry Christmas” line is repeated three times, rising in pitch but with the same basic melodic shape.

For each phrase, the first and second notes are a perfect fourth apart (find out more about songs to help you learn note intervals).

The run of notes are fairly easy to play, but it’s worth noting that, in this key, the third phrase begins on the black note of F#.

Here’s the complete melody written out:

We Wish You A Merry Christmas Melody Line

Those notes are:

D : G G A G F# : E C E : A A B A G :

F# D F# : B B C B A : G E D D : E A F# :

G D : G G G : F# F# : G F# E : D A :

B A A G G : D(high) D D D : E A F# : G

And here’s what it sounds like:

Single Note Bass Line

Below is a simple bass line for the carol using just one note. Most of the time, you only need to play one note (a dotted minim (half note)) per bar, except in four bars that have a minim (half note) followed by a crotchet (quarter note).

We Wish You A Merry Christmas Arrangement with Single Bass Note

And here’s what it sounds like:

Adding harmony and fullness with additional notes

In the third version of We Wish You a Merry Christmas,, I’ve created some depth by adding some extra notes for the right hand to play, always with the melody note as the highest note. The bass line remains the same, and you never have to play more than three notes in total — one or two with the right hand and one with the bass — at any one time.

We Wish You A Merry Christmas Arrangement with Basic Chords

And here’s what is sounds like:

Alternative version: walking bass

This final version of We Wish You A Merry Christmas uses a walking bass style for the left hand, adding a little more movement.

We Wish You A Merry Christmas Arrangement with Walking Bass

Here’s how it sounds:

Chord Sheet

Finally, here’s a chord sheet and lyrics for those who prefer it.

We Wish You A Merry Christmas Chord Sheet

That’s it for now. Happy playing!

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