Silent Night chords and lyrics
Free chords for Silent Night by Third Day. Scroll the interactive sheet above or read the chord names inline below.
Hey guys! Given the holiday season and all, I've decided to tab a Christmas song I hope this is helpful to everyone and reminds us what the true meaning of Christmas really is. :) "God bless us, everyone!" Silent Night by Third Day (Instrumental)
Silent Night Chords by Third Day
Learn how to play Silent Night by Third Day with free guitar chords, lyrics, and interactive chord diagrams. Search for “Silent Night chords”, “Silent Night guitar chords”, or “Third Day Silent Night chords” and you will find this page — transpose to any key, tap chords for diagrams, and use auto-scroll while you play. Perfect for beginners looking for easy Silent Night chords and for experienced players who want accurate Silent Night lyrics and chords in one place. Common chords in this song include A, E, D, F#m.
Frequently asked questions about Silent Night
How do I play "Silent Night" by Third Day on guitar?
Open the free chords for "Silent Night" by Third Day on Free Chord Book. Tap any chord to see its diagram, use transpose to change the key, and turn on auto-scroll to play hands-free.
Are the chords for "Silent Night" by Third Day free?
Yes. The chords for "Silent Night" by Third Day are 100% free on Free Chord Book — no sign-up required.
Can I transpose "Silent Night" to a different key?
Yes. Use the transpose buttons on the song page to shift "Silent Night" up or down by half-steps so it matches your vocal range or capo position.
Can I see chord diagrams for "Silent Night"?
Yes. Tap any chord in "Silent Night" to instantly see an interactive guitar chord diagram with alternate fingerings.
Is "Silent Night" easy to play on guitar?
Many players learn "Silent Night" by Third Day with our free chords. Use transpose and chord diagrams to simplify tricky shapes, and browse related songs by Third Day below.
What key is "Silent Night" in?
The chords for "Silent Night" show the original chord names (including A, E, D, F#m). Use transpose to move the song into any key that fits your voice or capo.