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Fanfare for the common man, Rodeo (ro-DAY-o not RO-dee-o), Appalachian Springs, Lincoln Portrait are the only ones that come to mind.
Some popular Christmas carols sung by the Victorians during the holiday season were "Silent Night," "O Holy Night," "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing," and "O Come, All Ye Faithful."
The tin whistle finger chart for the key of D is: O: Open hole X: Covered hole 1st octave: D E F G A B C D Left Hand: O X X X X X X X Right Hand: O O O O O O O O 2nd octave: D E F G A B C D Left Hand: O X X X X X X X Right Hand: O O O O O O O O
The word "onomatopoeia" is spelled as o-n-o-m-a-t-o-p-o-e-i-a.
Because it is the Christmas season.
O Come o come Emmanuel
O Come o come Emmanuel
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The letter notes for "O Come, O Come, Emmanuel" on keyboard are as follows: For the melody in the key of C major, you can play: C D E C E G A G F E D C. This pattern repeats as you progress through the verses. Adjust the notes based on your preferred key or arrangement.
Second stanza of O Come, O Come, Emmanuel "O come, Thou Dayspring, come and cheer . . ."
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Emmanuel, or the better known as the hymn, O Come, O Come Emmanuel, is attributed to have originated as a processional used by the Franciscan Nuns in the 15th century. It is also believed that it may have Gregorian origins from the 8th century.
(Oh) I Wish It Could Be Christmas Every Day by Wizzard.
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I managed to play "O Holy Night" on the recorder. That was the only one I actually attempted, but there's one for you.