April 13, 2023
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Letter Notes Piano: O, Come All Ye Faithful - Traditional

"O Come All Ye Faithful" is a classic Christmas carol that has been sung for centuries in churches and homes around the world.

G      G     D   G    A  -  D
O come all ye faithful

B - A      B     ^C - B - A
Joyful and triumphant

G     G      F# E  F#-G  A  B   F#-E-D-D
O come ye, o come ye to Bethlehem!

^D       ^C     B-^C     B
Come and behold Him

A          B      G     A   F#-E-D
Born the King of angels...

G     G      F#   G    A-G     D
O come, let us adore Him

B     B        A    B   ^C-B     A
O come, let us adore Him

B    ^C     B    A   G-F#  G-^C
O come, let us adore Him

B  - A     G      G
Christ the Lord!

The song's lyrics invite all believers to come together in celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ. Its simple melody and uplifting message have made it a beloved part of Christmas traditions, and it is often performed in church services and other holiday events. The song's chorus, which repeats the phrase "O come let us adore him", is a powerful expression of faith and devotion that resonates with people of all ages and backgrounds. "O Come All Ye Faithful" remains a timeless classic that captures the true spirit of the holiday season.

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