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Q: Can you help me find the lyrics for...?
A:Check out one of these links: (Remember that many Christmas Carol lyrics are under copyright and so can't be put up legally online without permission. I do not distribute anything that is under copyright by anyone but me.)

Q: Could you put up O Holy Night?
A: Yes, Yes, Yes. Alright you people. Enough all ready.

Q: Could you put up Carol of the Bells?
A: No. This is under copyright. I've just found the information from the Harry Fox Agency. It was composed by M. Leontovich with words by M.L. Hohman (1947).

Q: Could you put up music for Chanukah?
A: I'm still working on that. I have put up a selection of Jewish music books.

Q: Could you put up:
  • Christmas Song (Chestnuts roasting, etc...)?
  • Winter Wonderland?
  • Sleigh Ride ?
  • Let it Snow?
  • The Little Drummer Boy?
  • Silver Bells?
  • Santa Claus is coming to town?
  • Here comes Santa Claus?
  • Christmas don't be late?
  • The Carol of the Bells (Ukranian Christmas Carol)?
  • Do you hear what I hear?
  • I'm Dreaming of a White Christmas?
  • Frosty the Snowman
  • Grandma Got Runover By a Reindeer
  • Jingle Bell Rock?
  • etc...
A: No. These are under copyright. There are places you can go online to get more information about music that's under copyright:

Q: Do you have and can you put up music in French, Spanish, Italian...?
A: Just found some sources. Hope I can get up some soon. Knock on wood. A good book to get is the New Oxford Book of Carols.

Q: Could you send me...?
A: Sure! Let me talk to you about my reasonable engraving rates..... Hello?        Hello?      Hello?      Must be a bad line. (click)

Q: Is there any way to program it to play them one after another rather than repeating the same one over and over again?
A: I'm avoiding any fancy programming on my site. My focus is on helping people to sing together.

Q: What do I need to play your songs?
A:
  1. A computer that plays midi files. (Soundcard. Midi player etc.)
  2. A web browser that accepts embedded midi files such as Netscape Communicator or Microsoft Internet Explorer 4. Check with your Internet Service Provider for what's best for you.


Q: Do you have any Christmas songs with the chords written on the music?
A: Check out The Gospel Music Archive. A great resource. I do hope to put up chords soon.

Q: What instrument are these hymns intended for?
A: Voice, but any instrument will work.

Q: Are you planning to add any more carols/hymns?
A: Yes.

Q: Can you put up versions of the carols for my instrument?
A: Right now I only have time to put up music for voice. There are many excellent arrangements available at your local sheet music store.

I hope this helps out. If not, drop me an e-mail so that I can try to get things clearer.