Coventry Carol for Ukulele Ensemble plus Baritone ukulele, Early-Intermediate level (arr. Anne C. Lyman, B.Mus. (also known as Anna Lyman)) by Traditional English Carol, Robert Coo Sheet Music for Instrumental Duet at Sheet Music Direct
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Coventry Carol for Ukulele Ensemble plus Baritone ukulele, Early-Intermediate level (arr. Anne C. Lyman, B.Mus. (also known as Anna Lyman)) Digital Sheet Music
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Coventry Carol for Ukulele Ensemble plus Baritone ukulele, Early-Intermediate level (arr. Anne C. Lyman, B.Mus. (also known as Anna Lyman))
by Traditional English Carol, Robert Coo Instrumental Duet - Digital Sheet Music

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2016 Holiday Contest Entry!   This version of Coventry Carol is a lovely 16th century English carol in D minor, with introduction and ending arranged with an authentic early flavor.  The arrangement by Anne C. Lyman, B.Mus. is designed to be performed in 3 voices, or (if the chords are also used), then 4 voices on the ukulele.  The tuning is in "C", or ("GCEA"), plus Baritone Ukulele. The arrangement works equally well for high or low "G" strings.  Good for recitals!  This arrangement is especially playable, but listeners will still be impressed.  

I have included both a Tab/Notation version of the conductors score, (5 pages), with parts for melody, harmony and baritone ukulele.  A melody, notation only version is also included for your convenience.

Chords have been added to the first verse, to make it more robust. They should be played on beat "one" only, rather than on every beat.

Sections with no chords are like that deliberately in order to change the texture

Where there are four notes in a chord, strum it once.

Anne C Lyman, B.Mus. my page:  www.ukemusic.ca

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