The main part of a Christmas carol is typically called the chorus. It is the part that is repeated throughout the song and often contains the main message or theme of the carol.
Carol of the bells or Feliz Navidad.
The person who leads or conducts the chorus is called the conductor.
The song is called Jesus wouldn't like it, and it's by Epic Hero.
The song is "Maybe" by Ingrid Michaleson, from her 2009 album, Everybody.
"Deck the Halls" - This traditional Christmas carol is a popular ternary song, featuring the ABA pattern that is common in ternary music. "Jingle Bells" - Another classic Christmas carol, "Jingle Bells" features a verse-chorus structure with a ternary form. "The Holly and the Ivy" - This traditional English carol features a ternary form with a repeated chorus. "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen" - This traditional English Christmas carol is written in a ternary form. "We Wish You A Merry Christmas" - This popular Christmas carol features a ternary form with a repeated chorus. "O Come All Ye Faithful" - This traditional Christmas carol is written in a ternary form with a repeated chorus. "O Little Town of Bethlehem" - This classic Christmas carol follows a ternary form with a repeated chorus. "O Tannenbaum" - This traditional German Christmas carol follows a ternary form with a repeated chorus.
A work for chorus and, possibly one or more instruments, whose text is a collection of verses relevant to the Christmas holiday.
I have been looking for this forever too ... and finally found it. The song is called "Shake dat booty" by Krazee Alley.
The old standard - DECK THE HALLS.
the verses are called the verses and then there is a chorus
a member of the chorus
the bridge