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In this guitar lesson you will learn to play the Christmas song Deck The Halls with the support of guitar tablature notation. I will likewise explain how to read this easy form of guitar notation!

Guitar tablature notation comprises of six horizontal lines representing the six strings of the guitar. The top line of the tablature represents the string with the most eminent pitch.

Let us take a look at a guitar tablature staff:

1. —————-

2. —————-

3. —————-

4. —————-

5. —————-

6. —————-

On these lines you will find numbers representing the frets to press down. Let’s get started with the firstborn line of the lyrics and matching guitar tabs:

Deck the halls with boughs of holly

1. ————————————–

2. —3—1—0—————0——-

3. —————2—0—2——-0—

4. ————————————–

5. ————————————–

6. ————————————–

The number 3 on the second string means that you press down the third fret on the second string and play the note with your right hand.

Let us continue:

Fa la la la la, la la la la

1. ——————————————-

2. ——-0—1——-0———————

3. —2———–2——-2—0——-0—

4. ——————————-4———-

5. ——————————————-

6. ——————————————-

‘Tis the season to be jolly

1. —————————————

2. —3—1—0—————0——–

3. —————2—0—2——-0—-

4. —————————————

5. —————————————

6. —————————————

Fa la la la la, la la la la

1. ——————————————-

2. ——-0—1——-0———————

3. —2———–2——-2—0——-0—

4. ——————————-4———-

5. ——————————————-

6. ——————————————-

Don we now our gay apparel

1. —————————————

2. ——-0—1——-0—1—3——-

3. —2———–2—————2—–

4. —————————————

5. —————————————

6. —————————————

Fa la la, la la la, la la la

1. —————0—2—3—2—0——-

2. —0—2—3———————–3—

3. ——————————————

4. ——————————————

5. ——————————————

6. ——————————————

Troll the ancient Yule tide carol

1. —————————————

2. —3—1—0—————0——–

3. —————2—0—2——-0—-

4. —————————————

5. —————————————

6. —————————————

Fa la la la la, la la la la

1. —0—0—0—0—————————

2. ———————-3—1—0————-

3. ————————————2—0—-

4. ———————————————-

5. ———————————————-

6. ———————————————-

Try to use left hand index finger to play the notes on the original fret, the middle finger for the notes on the second fret and so on. This will aid you keep you left hand in the same position as you play!


Itsy Bitsy Ebook

“Young children will have a blast with this lively and well-illustrated rendition of an old favorite”.–American Bookseller Pick of the Lists.

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #69906 in Books
  • Brand: CHARLESBRIDGE PUBLISHING
  • Published on: 1997-03
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: .15″ h x 8.42″ w x 9.78″ l, .30 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 32 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781879085695
  • Condition: New
  • Notes: BRAND NEW FROM PUBLISHER! BUY WITH CONFIDENCE, Over one million books sold! 98% Positive feedback. Compare our books, prices and service to the competition. 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed
From School Library JournalPreS–An exuberant CD comes with Iza Trapani’s 1993 picture book, which builds on the classic song to take the Itsy Bitsy Spider on an adventure through a house, climbing up walls, buckets, and chairs, and facing setbacks such as fans, mice, and cats, until she ultimately climbs high into a tree to spun her web and take delight in a much-deserved rest in the sun. The CD’s introductory track features an introduction by the author; on track 2, a group of kids join her in a joyful sing-along of the book, with appropriately placed musical breaks for page turns. The cheery music is a perfective match for Trapani’s vibrant illustrations. Track 3 is a straight read-along performed very expressively by Valerie Stephens with page-turn signals and musical sound effects. A delightful twist on the usual read-along.–Kathleen Kelly MacMillan, Maryland School for the Deaf, Columbia
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About the AuthorIza Trapani
Author/Illustrator

Iza Trapani came to America from Warsaw, Poland, with her mother when she was just seven years old.

Always mesmerized with children’s literature, Iza loves to explore the pure simplicity of words matched with charming illustrations in her own work. As a child, Iza expended hours immersed in the magical world of picture books, and as an adult Iza will still sit and giggle with Dr. Seuss’s books.

Through her wondrously stories like Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star and The Itsy Bitsy Spider, Iza proudly shares a percentage of herself with children. Her elaborate illustrations and charming characters tell stories that instruct as well as delight and touch young readers.

From AudioFileEveryone knows the “Itsy Bitsy Spider” song, but Trapani has re-written it, adding a heap of bells and whistles. Children will be as mesmerized as ever. This production has three parts: An introduction by the author is followed by Trapani singing her version, accompanied by children. Although not a professional singer, Trapani conveys contagious enthusiasm. Next Valerie Sanders reads the story, finish with tinkling sound effects. Sanders’s voice resonates with warmth and comfort. The bright read-along book and multicolored recording will attract even the youngest listeners. A.G.H. © AudioFile 2005, Portland, Maine– Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine

24 of 25 people found the following review helpful.
5POSSIBLY IZA’S BEST BOOK!
By Soaring Heart
THE ITSY BITSY SPIDER deserves 5 stars just for the illustrations alone; it has all the colors in the rainbow plus a glossy sheen to highlight/accent them! Also the story is so cute and fun to read! I find no flaws whatsoever in this book–period. 10 STAR BOOK!

I really enjoy singing the song to the story (but it is like a poem, so it isn’t necessary if you don’t like to sing. If you need it, the music notes are on the last page of the book. You sing the same tune to all the verses of Iza’s story.)

I ALWAYS sing the story as my daughter and I are reading it together all the way through. Then when I try to put the book down, she refuses and has to look through it again–the illustrations are that good! The second time I use it as a training tool to teach her the names of objects illustrated. I’ll say “where’s the spider?” (house, flower, butterfly, turtle, fruit, fan, yellow bucket, mouse, boots, green chair, boots, orange cat, tree, squirrel, rabbit, frog–you get the idea!)

THE ITSY BITSY SPIDER is a book for ALL AGES and guaranteed to induce smiles and giggles. You won’t find a better childrens’ book anywhere–believe me! (We own probably 50+ childrens’ books!) Anything Iza does is top knotch but if you can only buy one of hers, this one’s it! (But I highly recommend you get “Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star” also. “I’m a Little Teapot” is on its way…ok, I’m hooked but you will be too!) You won’t be disappointed with Iza, trust me!

Thanks Iza!

8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
5Itsy Bitsy Spider
By Heather Elwell
This book is a wonderful addition to any home library, if you can get it onto a bookshelf that is. I am the mother of three girls, a 5 year old and 3 year old twins. My girls love all of Iza’s books, but this has remained a “the faviorite” by them all. They sleep with her books, we have two copies of Itsy Bitsy Spider, one being the paperback now covered in packing tape to help preserve it and the new edition the board book in hopes of a lasting bedtime cuddle mate. If you can get your hands on the author reading her books on audio I suggest it greatly. No matter how well you read the audio cassette is still better. Good Luck getting your child to put this one down! (not that we would want that.)

8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
3It’s OK
By TA Mom
The Good:

It’s fun to see the story continue. The pictures are warm and pleasant to look at.

The Bad:

To me, none of the verses flow as well as the original.

The storyline is also a bit awkward since none of the verses connect storywise with each other. For instance, it would have made more sense to me if one verse picked up where the other left off. However, after climbing up the wall at the end of one verse, the spider is climbing up a bucket on the floor of the house in the next. Then in the next verse he has been mysteriously transported outside to the porch to climb up a rocking chair.

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