Hi, I'm an intermediate piano player* who would like to learn to play Christmas music on the piano. I'm looking for fairly straightforward, but beautiful, versions of the classics, and would like to buy a single book rather than finding versions of each song individually. I'd particularly like to learn "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas". What book would you recommend? I'm not looking for something like the Christmas Real Book that just has chords.
It does not have to be a physical book; digital formats are fine.
I would ideally like to be able to get it this year in the US, so would prefer something that is not sold out or difficult to find.
*No idea how to technically describe my skill level, but I can describe it in terms of Beethoven: I learned to play the first movement of the Moonlight Sonata over the summer and found it mildly challenging. I can sightread Fur Elise easily.
It does not have to be a physical book; digital formats are fine.
I would ideally like to be able to get it this year in the US, so would prefer something that is not sold out or difficult to find.
*No idea how to technically describe my skill level, but I can describe it in terms of Beethoven: I learned to play the first movement of the Moonlight Sonata over the summer and found it mildly challenging. I can sightread Fur Elise easily.
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