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where are you christmas chords

The basic Where Are You Christmas chords for an easy guitar version are usually played in the key of G using simple open shapes, with the song originally sung by Faith Hill in the movie How the Grinch Stole Christmas.

Main chord progression

You can play a very common beginner-friendly arrangement in G like this, using mostly open chords.

  • Suggested key: G major (capo can be used to match the original recording).
  • Main open chords: G, D, C, Em, Bm (or Bm7 as an easier option).

Typical verse progression (simplified):

  • G – D – C – D
  • Repeat this pattern for most of the verse lines.

As the song moves into the more intense “Christmas is here, everywhere” section, some versions add:

  • Em – Bm – G – Bm – Em – Bm – G – D.

Matching the original key

The Faith Hill studio version centers around B♭ and later modulates upward, which can be awkward with pure open chords.

  • Common workaround:
    • Play in G with a capo on 3rd fret → this effectively puts you in B♭ while still using easy shapes G, D, C, Em, Bm.
  • Some chord sheets instead write the song directly in B♭ with shapes like B♭, F/A, E♭/G, which are closer to the piano-style harmony of the original.

Where to get full chord sheets

To avoid giving incomplete music, it is better to use a full chord-and-lyrics sheet from a dedicated tab site.

  • Songsterr lists the song with chords aligned to the full structure and key changes.
  • Popular tab sites host multiple chord versions (beginner, capo, full key-change versions).
  • Some tutorial sites and YouTube teachers provide printable lyric-and-chord sheets plus walkthroughs of strumming and picking patterns.

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