E USER’S GUIDE CASIO COMPUTER CO.,LTD. 6-2, Hon-machi 1-chome Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 151-8543, Japan CTK810IN_e_Cover1-4.p65 1 C MA0704-A Printed in China CTK810INE1A CTK810INE1A 07.4.
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Safety Precautions Congratulations on your selection of the CASIO electronic musical instrument. • Before using the instrument, be sure to carefully read through the instructions contained in this manual. • Please keep all information for future reference. Symbols Various symbols are used in this user’s guide and on the product itself to ensure that the product is used safely and correctly, and to prevent injury to the user and other persons as well as damage to property.
Safety Precautions DANGER Alkaline Batteries Perform the following steps immediately if fluid leaking from alkaline batteries ever gets into your eyes. 1. Do not rub your eyes! Rinse them with water. 2. Contact your physician immediately. Leaving alkaline battery fluid in your eyes can lead to loss of sight. WARNING Smoke, Strange Odor, Overheating Continued use of the product while it is emitting smoke, a strange odor, or heat creates the risk of fire and electric shock.
Safety Precautions Dropping and Impact Continued use of this product after it has been damaged by dropping or subjecting it to strong impact creates the risk of fire and electric shock. Take the following steps immediately. 1. Turn off power. 2. If you are using the AC adaptor for power, unplug it from the wall outlet. 3. Contact your original retailer or an authorized CASIO Service Provider. Plastic Bags Never place the plastic bag the product comes in over your head or in your mouth.
Safety Precautions Connectors Connect only the specified devices and equipment to the product’s connectors. Connection of a non-specified device or equipment creates the risk of fire and electric shock. Location Avoid the following locations for this product. Such locations create the risk of fire and electric shock. • Areas subject to high humidity or large amounts of dust. • In food preparation areas or other areas subject to oil smoke.
Main Features ❐ 515 tones A wide selection of tones includes sitar, tanpura, and other Indian instruments, plus stereo piano, synthesized sounds, drum sets, and much more. ❐ PITCH BEND Wheel The PITCH BEND wheel lets you “bend” the pitch of a sound. This makes it possible to add a touch of realism to saxophone and other tones. ❐ PIANO SETTING button The press of a button optimizes the keyboard setup for piano play.
Contents Safety Precautions ................ E-1 To pause playback ................................. E-21 To fast reverse ....................................... E-21 Main Features ........................ E-5 General Guide ........................ E-8 Attaching the Score Stand ..................... E-10 To fast forward ....................................... E-21 Looping a Musical Phrase ...................... E-22 To change the melody tone .................... E-22 To play all tunes in succession .....
Contents Registration Memory .......... E-34 Registration Memory Features ............... E-34 To Save a Setup in Registration Memory .................................................. E-35 To Recall a Setup from Registration Memory .................................................. E-35 Using the SMF Data on the Bundled CD-ROM ................................................ E-48 General MIDI Tone ................................. E-48 Changing the Settings ............................
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General Guide ● RHYTHM/SONG CONTROLLER 1 Power indicator 2 POWER button N INTRO button, REPEAT button 3 MODE switch O NORMAL/FILL-IN button, REW button 4 RECORDER button P VARIATION/FILL-IN button, FF button 5 TRANSPOSE/FUNCTION button Q SYNCHRO/ENDING button, PAUSE button 6 REVERB/CHORUS button R START/STOP button, PLAY/STOP button 7 ONE TOUCH PRESET button S Rhythm controller indicator 8 VOLUME knob T Song controller indicator 9 SONG BANK button U TEMPO buttons 0 RHYTHM button V BANK bu
General Guide *1 Attaching the Score Stand Insert the score stand into the slot at the top of the keyboard as shown in the illustration. *2 c Number buttons d [+]/[–] buttons • For input of numbers to change a displayed number or setting. • Negative values cannot be input using the number buttons. Use [+] (increase) and [–] (decrease) instead.
Quick Reference MODE SONG BANK POWER Power indicator Number buttons STEP 2 PLAY/STOP This section provides a quick overview of keyboard operation using steps one and two of the 3-step lesson feature. With the 3-step lesson feature, the on-screen keyboard guide keys light to show the next note of the tune. STEP 1 4 • See page A-9 for the SONG BANK List. Example: To select “047 ALOHA OE”, input 0, 4 and then 7. To play the keyboard 1 A l o h a Oe Press the POWER button to turn on power.
Quick Reference If you selected lesson Step 1 • Play the notes on the keyboard. • Accompaniment (left-hand part) plays in time with the notes. • With Step 1, the correct melody note is played no matter which keyboard key you press. If you selected lesson Step 2 • Play the correct notes on the keyboard. • While an on-screen keyboard guide key is lit, press the corresponding key on the actual keyboard.
Power Supply This keyboard can be powered by current from a standard household wall outlet (using the specified AC adaptor) or by batteries. Always make sure you turn the keyboard off whenever you are not using it. Using batteries Always make sure you turn off the keyboard before loading or replacing batteries. NOTE • The keyboard may not function correctly if you load or replace batteries with power turned on.
Power Supply Using the AC Adaptor Auto Power Off Make sure that you use only the AC adaptor specified for this keyboard. When you are using battery power, keyboard power turns off automatically whenever you leave it on without performing any operation for about 6 minutes. When this happens, press the POWER button to turn power back on.
Connections Phones/Output Terminal Musical Instrument Amplifier (Figure 3) PREPARATION Use a commercially available connecting cord to connect the keyboard to a musical instrument amplifier. • Before connecting headphones or other external equipment, be sure to first turn down the volume settings of the keyboard and the connected equipment. You can then adjust volume to the desired level after connections are complete.
Connections Sustain/Assignable jack Terminal You can connect an optional sustain pedal (SP-3 or SP-20) to the SUSTAIN/ASSIGNABLE JACK terminal to enable the capabilities described below. For details on how to select the pedal function you want, see “SUSTAIN/ASSIGNABLE JACK (Default: SUS)” on page E-50. SUSTAIN/ASSIGNABLE JACK Terminal SP-20 Sustain Pedal • With piano tones, depressing the pedal causes notes to linger, much like a piano’s damper pedal.
Basic Operations POWER REVERB/CHORUS TONE PIANO SETTING MODE Number buttons [+] / [–] PITCH BEND VOLUME This section provides information on performing basic keyboard operations. To play the keyboard 1 2 3 4 Set the MODE switch to NORMAL. Use the VOLUME knob to set the volume to a relatively low level. Play something on the keyboard. This keyboard comes with 515 built-in tones. Use the following procedure to select the tone you want.
Basic Operations Using Tone Effects PIANO SETTING Button Reverb: Makes your notes resonate Chorus: Adds more breadth to your notes Pressing this button changes the setup of the keyboard to optimize it for piano play. 1 Settings Press the REVERB/CHORUS button to cycle through the effect settings as shown below. • You can find out the current effect setting by looking at the REVERB and CHORUS indicators.
Basic Operations Using the PITCH BEND Wheel As its name suggests, the PITCH BEND wheel lets you “bend” the pitch of a sound. This makes it possible to add a touch of realism to saxophone and other tones. To use the PITCH BEND wheel 1 While holding down a keyboard key with your right hand, use your left hand to rotate the PITCH BEND wheel up and down. • Releasing the PITCH BEND wheel returns the note to its original pitch.
Playing a Built-in Tune TEMPO TONE RHYTHM Number buttons [+] / [–] REPEAT REW PLAY/STOP PAUSE FF SONG BANK Your keyboard comes with a total of built-in 100 tunes. You can play back built-in tunes for your own listening pleasure, or you can use them for practice. Built-in tunes are divided between the two groups described below.
Playing a Built-in Tune Adjusting the Tempo To fast reverse Each tune has a preset default tempo (beats per minute) that is set automatically whenever you select a tune. While the tune is playing, you can change the tempo setting to a value in the range of 30 to 255. 1 • The fast reverse operation skips back one measure at a time. • The measure and beat numbers on the display change while the fast reverse operation is being performed.
Playing a Built-in Tune Looping a Musical Phrase To play all tunes in succession You can select one or more measures and “loop” them, which means that they play again and again until you stop playback. 1 1 While the tune is playing, press the REPEAT button while the measure you want to start from is playing. • This causes the repeat indicator to flash on the display. 2 When playback is within the measure you want to specify as the end of the loop, press the REPEAT button again.
3-Step Lesson With the 3-Step Lesson System, you can practice built-in tunes and SMF data you download over the Internet, and even plot your progress according to the evaluation points the keyboard awards you. Next Note An on-screen keyboard guide key flashes to indicate the next note to be played, while a number appears on the display near the finger you should use to play the next note.
3-Step Lesson Evaluation Mode Evaluation Results The keyboard can be configured to evaluate your 3-Step Lesson progress. A perfect score is 100. You can even have the keyboard display your points, both part way through and at the end of a lesson. After you finish playing, the keyboard calculates an evaluation of your total performance, from beginning to end, and displays your total score on the monitor screen.
3-Step Lesson LEFT/TRACK 1 RIGHT/TRACK 2 SPEAK Number buttons [+] / [–] METRONOME/ ENTER PLAY/STOP STEP 2 Step 1 – Master the timing. 1 2 4 Select the tune you want to use. Press the RIGHT/TRACK 2 button or the LEFT/ TRACK 1 button to specify the part you want to practice. 5 Indicator appears • If you want to practice both hands, press both buttons at the same time. Press the STEP 1 button to start Step 1 play.
3-Step Lesson 3 Press the STEP 2 button to start Step 2 play. 3 Press the STEP 3 button to start Step 3 play. Indicator appears Indicator appears A l o h a Oe Keyboard keys used Play the notes as indicated by the on-screen keyboard guide. • The key for the next note to be played flashes on the on-screen keyboard guide and the keyboard waits for you to play it. When you press any key to play the note, the on-screen key remains lit as the note plays.
3-Step Lesson Voice Fingering Guide Voice fingering guide uses a simulated human voice to call out fingering numbers during Step 1 and Step 2 one-hand part practice. If you need to press a key with your thumb, for example, voice fingering guide says, “One!” In the case of a chord to be played with your thumb, middle and little finger, voice fingering guide says, “One, three, five!” Voice Fingering Guide calls out fingerings only when you do not press the proper key when you should.
Auto Accompaniment ONE TOUCH PRESET MODE TEMPO RHYTHM Number buttons [+] / [–] INTRO NORMAL/FILL-IN VARIATION/FILL-IN START/STOP SYNCHRO/ENDING This keyboard automatically plays bass and chord parts in accordance with the chords you finger. The bass and chord parts are played using sounds and tones that are automatically selected to select the rhythm you are using.
Auto Accompaniment Playing a Rhythm Using Auto Accompaniment Use the following procedure to start and stop rhythm play. The following procedure describes how to use the keyboard’s Auto Accompaniment feature. Before starting, you should first select the rhythm you want to use and set the tempo of the rhythm to the value you want. To play a rhythm 1 2 3 Set the MODE switch to NORMAL. To use Auto Accompaniment Press the START/STOP button to start play of the currently selected rhythm.
Auto Accompaniment NOTE CASIO CHORD This method of chord play makes it possible for anyone to easily play chords, regardless of previous musical knowledge and experience. The following describes the CASIO CHORD “Accompaniment keyboard” and “Melody keyboard”, and tells you how to play CASIO CHORDs.
Auto Accompaniment C Cdim Cm Caug *1 Csus4 C7 *2 Cm7 *2 Cmaj7 *2 Cm7 5 FULL RANGE CHORD This accompaniment method provides a total of 38 different chord types: the 15 chord types available with FINGERED plus 23 additional types. The keyboard interprets any input of three or more keys that matches a FULL RANGE CHORD pattern to be a chord. Any other input (that is not a FULL RANGE CHORD pattern) is interpreted as melody play.
Auto Accompaniment Using a Fill-in Pattern NOTE • As with the FINGERED mode (page E-30), you can play the notes that form a chord in any combination (1). • When the composite notes of a chord are separated by 6 or more notes, the lowest sound becomes the bass (2). Fill-in patterns let you momentarily change the rhythm pattern to add some interesting variation to your performances. The following procedure describes how to use the Fill-in feature.
Auto Accompaniment Synchro Starting Accompaniment with Rhythm Play You can set up the keyboard to start rhythm play at the same time you play the accompaniment on the keyboard. The following procedure describes how to use synchro start. Before starting, you should first select the rhythm you want to use, set the tempo, and use the MODE switch to select the chord play method you want to use (NORMAL, CASIO CHORD, FINGERED, FULL RANGE CHORD).
Registration Memory Number buttons BANK REGISTRATION Registration Memory Features Registration memory lets you store up to 32 keyboard setups (4 sets × 8 banks) for instant recall whenever you need them. The following is a list of settings that are saved in registration memory. STORE Setup Names You can assign setups into one of 32 areas, which you can select using BANK button and the four REGISTRATION buttons. Area names range from 1-1 through 8-4 as shown below.
Registration Memory To Save a Setup in Registration Memory To Recall a Setup from Registration Memory 1 1 Select a tone and rhythm, and otherwise set up the keyboard the way you want it. • See “Registration Memory Settings” on page E-34 for details on what data is stored in the registration memory. 2 Use the BANK button or the number buttons to select the bank.
Recording and Play Back RECORDER RHYTHM MODE [+] / [–] START/STOP RIGHT/TRACK 2 TEMPO SONG BANK You can record your lesson play (lesson recording) and keyboard play along with the Auto Accompaniment you are using (performance recording). LEFT/TRACK 1 Using the RECORDER Button Each press of the RECORDER button cycles through the recording options in the sequence shown below.
Recording and Play Back Recorded Data Storage • Anything previously stored in the keyboard is replaced whenever you make a new recording. • Recorder contents are retained even when power is turned off, as long as the keyboard is being supplied battery or AC adaptor power. If you remove the batteries or should the batteries go dead while the keyboard is not being supplied power by the AC adaptor, recorder contents will be deleted.
Recording and Play Back To record as you play along with a built-in tune 1 Press the SONG BANK button to select the mode that includes the tune you want to play along with. Indicator appears 2 Use the RECORDER button to select record standby. • This causes the RECORDER indicator to flash on the display. 3 Select the tune you want to play along with. • See “To play back a Song Bank tune” on page E-20 for information about selecting Song Bank tunes.
Recording and Play Back Part/Track Indicators in Playback Standby Each press of a part/track button toggles playback of that track on (part/track indicator displayed) and off (indicator not displayed). Track 1 Track 2 Playback (displayed) No playback (not displayed) To record your keyboard performances IMPORTANT! • Recording to a track that already contains data causes the existing data to be replaced by your new performance.
Recording and Play Back Track 1 Data In addition to notes played on the keyboard and chord accompaniments, the following data is also stored in Track 1 during performance recording.
Recording and Play Back Overdubbing a Performance Recording You can use the following procedure to record a melody in Track 2 so it combines with a recording you previously made in Track 1. 1 Press the RHYTHM button to enter the rhythm mode. Track 2 Data In addition to notes played on the keyboard, the following data is also recorded to Track 2.
Keyboard Settings TONE TRANSPOSE/FUNCTION Number buttons [+] / [–] SPLIT LAYER This section describes how to use layer (to play two tones with a single key) and split (to assign different tones to either end of the keyboard), and how to make touch response, transpose, and tuning settings. 3 Select the layered tone. Example: To select “178 FRENCH HORN” as the layered tone, use the number buttons or [+] and [–] buttons to input 1, 7 and then 8. F r .
Keyboard Settings Using Layer and Split Together To split the keyboard 1 First select the main tone. Example: To select “146 STRINGS” as the main tone, press the TONE button and then use the number buttons or [+] and [–] buttons to input 1, 4 and then 6. St r i ngs 2 Press the SPLIT button. You can use layer and split together to created a layered split keyboard. It makes no difference whether you layer tones first and then split the keyboard, or split the keyboard and then layer tones.
Keyboard Settings 7 Play something on the keyboard. • Press the LAYER button to unlayer the keyboard, and the SPLIT button to unsplit it. LAYER SPLIT Split Tone (PIZZICATO STRINGS) + Layered Split Tone (STRINGS) • The transpose setting also affects playback from memory and Auto Accompaniment. • To return the keyboard to its default key, perform the above procedure and press both of the [+] and [–] buttons at the same time in step 2.
Keyboard Settings Using Touch Response Tuning the Keyboard When touch response is turned on, the relative volume of sound output by the keyboard is varied in accordance with the amount of pressure applied, just like an acoustic piano. Use the following procedure to fine tune the keyboard to match the tuning of another musical instrument. Touch response provides a choice of three settings, described below. OFF: This setting turns off touch response.
Connection to a Computer TRANSPOSE/FUNCTION Number buttons [+] / [–] PITCH BEND RIGHT/TRACK 2 LEFT/TRACK 1 Connecting to a Computer The keyboard’s USB port makes it quick and simple to connect to a computer. After installing the USB MIDI driver onto your computer from the CD-ROM that comes with the keyboard, you will be able to use commercially available MIDI software on your computer to exchange data between the keyboard and your computer.
Connection to a Computer Using the USB port Note that you need to purchase a commercially available USB cable to connect the keyboard to a computer using the USB port. To connect to a computer using the USB port 1 Use a commercially available USB cable to connect the keyboard to the computer. Expanding the Selections in the Song Bank Tunes You can transfer song data from your computer to the keyboard. You can store up to 5 tunes as Song Bank tunes 101 through 105.
Connection to a Computer General MIDI Tone Song Data Storage Song data saved as Song Bank tunes are retained even when power is turned off, as long as the keyboard is being supplied battery or AC adaptor power. If you remove the batteries or should the batteries go dead while the keyboard is not being supplied power by the AC adaptor, song data will be deleted. Be sure to supply power to the keyboard with the AC adaptor when replacing batteries. NOTE • This keyboard supports SMF 0 and 1 format data.
Connection to a Computer NAVIGATE CHANNEL (Default: 4) When messages are received from a computer for play on this keyboard, the navigate channel is the channel whose note data appears on the display. You can select one channel from 01 to 16 as the navigate channel. Since this setting lets you use the data on any channel of commercially available SMF data to light on the on-screen keyboard guide, you can analyze how different parts of an arrangement are played.
Connection to a Computer SUSTAIN/ASSIGNABLE JACK (Default: SUS) SUS(sustain): Specifies a sustain*1 effect when the pedal is depressed. SoS (sostenuto): Specifies a sostenuto* 2 effect when the pedal is depressed. Pitch Bend Range (Initial Default: 02) Specifies the maximum change in a tone that can be applied using the PITCH BEND wheel. The setting range is 00 (no change) to 24 (24 semitones). 1 SFt (soft): Specifies reduction of the sound’s volume when the pedal is depressed.
Using a Memory Card Your keyboard is equipped with an SD memory card slot. You can use your computer to save SMF data and CASIO format data to a commercially available SD memory card, and then insert the card into the keyboard to play back its data just as you would built-in tunes. You also can save the keyboard’s registration memory setups (Up to 32 setups: 4 setups × 8 banks) to an SD memory card.
Using a Memory Card CARD TRANSPOSE/FUNCTION Number buttons [+] / [–] METRONOME/ ENTER SD CARD SLOT STEP 1 START/STOP Inserting and Removing a Memory Card IMPORTANT! • Make sure you turn off the keyboard before inserting or removing a memory card. • Be sure to orient the card correctly when inserting it. Never try to force a memory card into the card slot when you feel resistance.
Using a Memory Card 3 Press the [+] (YES) button to start formatting. ■ To evaluate your play using SMF Data • The message “Pls Wait” will remain on the display to indicate that a procedure is being performed. Never try to perform any other operation on the keyboard while the card is being formatted. After formatting is complete, the keyboard returns to the mode you were in before you displayed the setting screen. • To cancel the format operation, press the [–] (NO) button.
Using a Memory Card 4 Press the METRONOME/ENTER button. • The message “Replace?” will appear if the file whose number is selected already contains data. Press the [+] (Yes) button to replace the data. To cancel the operation, press the [–] (NO) button in place of the [+] (YES) button. This will return to the screen in step 3. • The message “Complete” will appear on the display to let you know when the save operation is complete.
Using a Memory Card Memory Card Error Messages Display Message Cause Action Err No Card There is no memory card loaded in the keyboard or the memory card you are using is not loaded correctly. Load a memory card or correctly reinsert the memory card. ..................................................................... page E-52 Err No File (1) The memory card song data that is supported by the keyboard is not in the MUSICDAT folder. (2) The memory card does not have a MUSICDAT folder.
Using a Memory Card Err Mem Full The keyboard ran out of memory for SMF data reading during a playback, lesson or use of the evaluation feature. After a few seconds, the “Err Mem Full” message will be replaced by one of the messages described below. <“dEL UsrSong?”> This message asks whether you want to delete the contents of Song Bank user area for storage of SMF data (5 songs) in order to make room for the SMF data you are trying to read.
Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause No keyboard sound 1. Power supply problem. 2. Power is not turned on. 3. Volume setting is too low. 4. The MODE switch is in the CASIO CHORD or FINGERED position. 5. LOCAL CONTROL is off. Any of the following symptoms while using battery power. • • • • • • • • • • • Low battery power Action See page 1. Correctly attach the AC adaptor, make sure that batteries poles (+/–) are facing correctly, and check to make sure that batteries are not dead. 2.
Troubleshooting Possible Cause Action See page Cannot record Auto Accompaniment or rhythm. Track other than Track 1 is selected as the recording track. Use the track select buttons to select Track 1. (Track 2 is melody track.) Page E-38 Cannot record chord accompaniment data on a computer. ACCOMP OUT is turned off. Turn on ACCOMP OUT. Page E-49 Cannot load data from a memory card. 1. The memory card is not inserted correctly into the card slot. 2. The memory card is damaged. 3.
Specifications Model: CTK-810IN Keyboard: 61 standard-size keys (with touch response on/off) Tones: 515; with layer and split Polyphony: 32 notes maximum (16 for certain tones) Auto Accompaniment Rhythm Patterns: Tempo: Chords: Rhythm Controller: 120 Variable (226 steps, = 30 to 255) 3 fingering methods (CASIO CHORD, FINGERED, FULL RANGE CHORD) START/STOP, INTRO, NORMAL/NORMAL FILL-IN, VARIATION/ VARIATION FILL-IN, SYNCHRO/ENDING 0 to 127 (128 steps) Recalls settings for tone, tempo, layer, split,
Specifications Power Supply: Batteries: Battery Life: AC Adaptor: Auto Power Off: 2-way 6 AA-size batteries Approximately 2.5 hours continuous operation on alkaline batteries AD-5 Turns power off approximately 6 minutes after last key operation. Enabled under batter power only, can be disabled manually. Speaker Output: 2.5W + 2.5W Power Consumption: 9V Dimensions: 94.5 × 37.3 × 13.1 cm (37 1/4 × 14 11/16 × 5 1/8 inch) Weight: Approximately 4.8 kg (10.6 lbs)(without batteries) 7.
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Appendix FINGERED Chord Chart Chord Type Root M m 7 m7 dim7 M7 dim aug sus4 7sus4 m add9 mM7 7-5 add9 m7-5 C C /(D ) D (D )/E E F F /(G ) G (G )/A A (A )/B B Chord Type Root C C /(D ) D (D )/E E F F /(G ) G (G )/A A (A )/B B A-7 CTK810IN_e_appendix.p65 7 07.4.
Appendix Rhythm List 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 019 020 021 022 023 024 025 026 027 028 029 030 031 032 033 034 035 036 037 038 039 040 041 042 043 044 045 046 047 048 049 8 BEAT / 16 BEAT MELLOW 8 BEAT GUITAR 8 BEAT 8 BEAT 1 8 BEAT 2 8 BEAT 3 8 BEAT POP BASIC 8 BEAT 16 BEAT 16 BEAT SHUFFLE 1 16 BEAT SHUFFLE 2 BALLAD MODERN BALLAD 16 BEAT BALLAD SOUL BALLAD POP BALLAD 1 POP BALLAD 2 6/8 BALLAD ROCK BALLAD BALLAD DANCE HIP-HOP DISCO POP TECHNO POP TRANCE MODERN
Appendix Song List SONG BANK List 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 019 020 021 022 023 024 025 026 027 028 029 030 031 032 033 034 035 036 037 038 039 040 041 042 043 044 045 046 047 048 049 050 DEMO TUNES GROOVEE! WHATEVER WILL BE WILL BE (QUE SERA SERA) ARIANFOR EVENT WE WISH YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS JINGLE BELLS SILENT NIGHT JOY TO THE WORLD O CHRISTMAS TREE WORLD WHEN THE SAINTS GO MARCHING IN GREENSLEEVES SWING LOW, SWEET CHARIOT AMAZING GRACE AULD LANG SYNE TWINKL
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