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Santa Claus Is Comin’ To Town

(…and He’s Rockin’ the Blues!)

Music by J. Fred Coots, Lyrics by Haven Gillespie; Arranged by Elena Fortin

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Santa Claus is Comin’ to Town is a Christmas classic! And one that comes to mind as being a carol that is often “re-imagined” in different styles. It’s been recorded by a lot of different artists in varying styles–I hear the rock version quite a bit during the holiday season.

The arrangement grew out of my awe for blues pianists and early rock n’ rollers. I love the sound of the blues and how the pianists mimic (to the best of their ability) the blue notes, slides, and motifs that seem so easy on the guitar! Their playing is almost at polar opposites from my classical upbringing but still so fun to play!

The original piece was written by J. Fred Coots with lyrics by Haven Gillespie.

About the arrangement

I thought it’d be fun to write a version of Santa Claus coming to town and having a great ole rollicking blues time! So I set out to write a blues version of this classic. Take the carol, add a thumpin’ left hand bass line, throw in some blues scales/runs/tremelos and blue notes (grace notes to us classical players), and you get a Christmas carol that is showy, fun to play, and makes you want to dance.

In blues playing: the style of playing blue (grace) notes is a little different than in classical playing. For blues–the notes “mash” together, sometimes you use the same finger to slide off from a black key to a white key, and generally add a little more dissonance.

I thought it was really fun how well the blues genre fit in with Santa Claus is Comin’ To Town. One of my little students that loves the blues heard this version and his eyes lit up and he said, “I didn’t know you could turn that song into a blues song!”

Video Performance

This video is a little different than my other ones. My recording equipment went on the fritz and I ended up just doing a video of Christmas images with the Musescore playback recording doing the playing. That’s why the playing sounds robotic–but it gives you an idea of what the music is like.

Purchase Information

Clicking on the link below will bring you to a new site: Sheet Music Plus. This arrangement is under copyright with the ArrangeMe program by Hal Leonard.

Sheet Music Plus – Santa Claus is Comin’ To Town (and he’s Rockin’ the Blues).

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The First Noël

Traditional; Arranged by Elena Fortin

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Musicians are always preparing music ahead of the season, so after our first snow, it is already time to get out the Christmas music! (Yes, in Canada, it sometimes snows for Hallowe’en–ugh!) I found an e-mail in my inbox, telling me about an arranging contest at Sheet Music Plus. Unfortunately, the contest deadline was in 12 hours. Fortunately, I made it. It’s always interesting to see what creativity can happen when you are under a tight deadline!

The traditional carol, The First Noël, is from the 13th or 14th Century and came out of Cornwall! A testament to its longevity, message, and melody, the carol was published in a collection of ancient Christmas carols, getting transcribed in 1823. This breathed new life into the song and I am doing my part to keep it alive!

About the arrangement

The arrangement is written for Intermediate pianists. The right hand plays in the upper treble register of the piano and begins with the main melody in the left hand. Most often, melodies are put in the right hand with harmony in the left, but flipping this around puts the melody in the “tenor” register of the piano and gives a depth to the melody.

Each repetition of the verse is altered slightly. The second verse returns the melody to the right hand, but written in chordal style. The last verse is slightly slower, and should be played with bell-like tone on the accents.

It is a very sweet, simple arrangement and will hopefully spread hope and joy as it did many years ago when the people of Cornwall would sing it in the streets to express their excitement and wonder at Christmas.

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Purchase Information

Clicking on the link below will bring you to a new site: Sheet Music Plus. This arrangement is under copyright with the ArrangeMe program by Hal Leonard.

Sheet Music Plus – The First Noël

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