William Chatterton Dix wrote the lyrics for "What Child is This" in 1865. Dix worked as the manager of an insurance company at the time he wrote the carol and had been struck with a serious illness.
12/19/17
Ukulele Fingerstyle: What Child is This? Left Hand Position - D Chord Trick
12/14/17
What accessories do I really need to go with my ukulele and why?
You may not need all of them, and you may be able to get by with none of them.
12/8/17
Fingerstyle Ukulele: The First Noel - Two Arrangements
English speakers borrowed the word noel from French.
It can be traced further back to the Latin word natalis, which can mean "birthday" as a noun or "of or relating to birth" as an adjective.
12/6/17
Ukulele fingerstyle: Silent Night - Two More Challenging Arrangements
Here is in case you missed it:
Silent Night - Easy Fingerstyle Arrangement
Here's two more challenging arrangements!
12/4/17
Ukulele Fingerstyle: Play Jingle Bells
It was inspired by annual one-horse open-sleigh races that took place on Salem and Pleasant Streets between Medford Square and Malden Square.
Check out this great fingerstyle arrangement...
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